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The leader of the political movement “Group-24” Suhrob Zafar went missing in Istanbul (Turkey)


URGENT NEWS!
The leader of the political movement “Group-24” Suhrob Zafar went missing in Istanbul (Turkey). He has not been in touch since the morning of March 10 this year, his phone is also disconnected. So far, there is no news from Suhrob Zafar and his whereabouts are unknown.
In recent years, the head of the Group-24 political movement in Turkey has received threats. He was threatened with murder or abduction in order to be sent to Tajikistan!
Suhrob Zafar came to Turkey in October 2014. Since then, he has been living in Turkey legally and has never violated the laws of that country. In 2014, at the request of the Tajik authorities, he was arrested and imprisoned along with the former head of the Group-24 political movement Umarali Kuvvatov, the deputy of the movement Hussein Ashurov and Abdurashid Khamidov, but six months later the Istanbul court acquitted them and released them. He was later arrested and released several times by Istanbul police. The Tajik authorities failed to achieve the deportation of representatives of the Group of 24 from Turkey. It is possible that Suhrob Zafar has now been kidnapped!
Our attempts to find Suhrob Zafar have not yet been crowned with success. We very much hope to find him safe and sound, as soon as possible.

We remind you that the representative of the “Group of 24” in Turkey Nasimjon Sharipov disappeared in the city of Istanbul 23.02.2024 and his whereabouts are still unknown.

The political movement “Group-24” asks all concerned citizens to cooperate with us in the search for Suhrob Zafar! If you have even the slightest information that would help us in finding it, we very much ask you to share it with us!!!
Thank you in advance for your help and cooperation!
As soon as we have new information, we will immediately inform.

Political movement “Group 24”

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