17:54, 03 мая 2023, Bishkek - 24.kg news agency , Darya PODOLSKAYA
The British Embassy commented on the decision of the Leninsky District Court of Bishkek on the suit of the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy to close Azattyk Media as a media outlet.
The diplomatic mission posted on Twitter that the court’s decision to cease Azattyk’s operations is «deeply worrying.»
«Today is the World Press Freedom Day. Freedom of speech is one of the pillars of a strong and prosperous state. The decision by a court to cease operations of Azattyk Media is deeply worrying. The UK is following the case and hopes for a free, fair and lawful consideration of Azattyk’s appeal,» the diplomatic mission posted.
On April 27 the judge of the Leninsky District Court of Bishkek Cholpon Karimbaeva satisfied the claim of the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy on the closure of Azattyk Media.
At the end of October, the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy of Kyrgyzstan announced that it had suspended the operation of Radio Azattyk website for two months. The ministry noted that on September 16, the Current Time resource (subordinate structure of Azattyk Media) published a video entitled «Heavy fighting on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan», in which «elements of hate speech, unconfirmed information about the alleged attack by the Kyrgyz side on Tajikistan were used, as well as information that aggravates the situation in society and causes hatred, discrimination and division among citizens when covering events in Batken region.»
Kyrgyzstan’s media community has expressed its concern over the Kyrgyz government’s continued harassment of independent journalists and attempts to restrict media freedom, saying that the ministry should withdraw the lawsuit.
As the human rights activists note, Kyrgyz authorities have recently increased efforts to control and censor mass media amid a continued crackdown on freedom of expression and civil society.