Tolibbek Ayyombekov (, ; born 6 July 1966 in
Khorog
Khorog ( ), also Khorugh ( ) or Kharagh ( ), is the capital of Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan. It is also the capital of the Shughnon District of Gorno-Badakhshan. It has a population of 30,500 (2020 ).
Khorog is above sea level in the Pamir Mou ...
), commonly known as Tolib Ayombekov (, ), is an
Ismaili Shia
Ismailism () is a branch of Shia Islam. The Isma'ili () get their name from their acceptance of Imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as the appointed spiritual successor (imām) to Ja'far al-Sadiq, wherein they differ from the Twelver Shia, who accept Mu ...
Pamiri jailed ex-opposition fighter from
Tajikistan
Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
, who was involved in the
Gorno-Badakhshan clashes in 2012 against the government forces of ruling Tajik president
Emomali Rahmon
Emomali Rahmon ( ; born 5 October 1952), born Emomali Sharipovich Rahmanov, is a Tajik politician who has served as the President of Tajikistan since 1994, having previously led the country as Chairman of the Supreme Assembly (Tajikistan), Su ...
. Until his arrest in June 2022, he was particularly influential in his home Khlebzavod
microraion
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of Khorog.
Ayombekov is the brother of former prominent Tajik opposition commander Abdulamon Ayombekov,
and was an opposition fighter during the 1992 to 1997
Tajik Civil War
The Tajikistani Civil War,, group=pron also known as the Tajik Civil War, began in May 1992 and ended in June 1997. Regional groups from the Garm, Tajikistan, Garm and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed gover ...
between the
United Tajik Opposition
The United Tajik Opposition (UTO) was an alliance of liberal, nationalist and Islamist forces that officially banded together in 1993, after the most violent phase of the Tajik Civil War. The UTO fought against the pro-communist and Khujandi/ ...
and the government led by President
Rahmon Nabiyev
Rahmon Nabiyevich Nabiyev (5 October 1930 – 11 April 1993), was a Tajikistani politician who served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan from 1982 to 1985 and twice as the 2nd President of Tajikistan from 23 September 19 ...
. Following his brother Abdulamon's assassination in 1994, he became the ''de facto'' leader of all opposition militias in Gorno-Badakhshan. As part of the subsequent 1997 peace deal between the opposing sides, Ayombekov was first appointed commander of police battalion in Khorog and later, in 2008, made head of the
Ishkashim border detachment, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel.
However, Ayombekov and many other Tajik informal leaders were gradually driven out of power. Emomali Rahmon's government has also accused Ayombekov of
tobacco smuggling
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.
After Major-General Abdullo Nazarov, the head of the Tajik intelligence agency "GKNB" in the local semi-autonomous province of Gorno-Badakhshan, was dragged out of his car,
and was fatally stabbed in an incident in
Ishkoshim,
heavy fighting erupted on 24 July 2012 between government forces and militants loyal to Ayombekov in the streets of Khorog.
The Western media described the fighting as the worst in Tajikistan since 2010
or the
1992–1997 civil war.
Ayombekov denied any responsibility for Nazarov's death.
The clashes ended when, on request of Ismaili Imam
Karim Agha Khan, he surrendered himself to the Tajik government, in exchange for their withdrawal from Khorog.
In the aftermath of the clashes, Tolib Ayombekov, together with other informal leaders including
Muhammadboqir Muhammadboqirov
Muhammadboqir Muhammadboqirov (10 October 1963 – 22 May 2022), commonly known as Colonel Boqir, was an Isma'ilism, Isma'ili Shia Pamiris, Pamiri political figure, at one point associated with the United Tajik Opposition political alliance, from ...
and Yodgorshoh Muhammadaslamov, was entered into
ICPO-INTERPOL
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's database of wanted persons, at the request of the Tajik government. He remained in it until January 2013.
In 2018, following the onsent tensions in Badakhshan, all 7 informal leaders of Badakhshan, including Ayombekov, signed a protocol with the government, agreeing not to interfere in the activities of government agencies. In exchange for their agreement, all legal cases against them were dropped, and they were no longer officially referred to as criminals. Additionally, the government ceased demanding that they turn over all weapons in their possession. Following the signing of the protocol, the informal leaders were invited to meet Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe. Ayombekov was among those that agreed to the invitation and arrived in Dushanbe.
On 11 June 2022, following the killing of Tajik opposition figures Muhammadboqir Muhammadboqirov, Khursand Mazorov, and Zoir Rajabov, he was detained by Tajik security forces in Khorog, alongside Munavvar Shanbiev and Niyozshoh Gulobov. On 23 November 2022, he and the other co-defendants were given a life sentence. All 3 of his sons, as well as his 2 brothers, were arrested thereafter.
References
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Living people
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Tajikistan
1966 births
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