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Zayd Sherovich Saidov (Зайд Шерович Саидов; born 20 March 1958) is a Tajik businessman and politician. Saidov was engaged in business through the 1990s, but in 1999 went into government service, working as
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 ...
's Industry Minister from 2002-2007. In 2013, he was arrested and sentenced to 26 years in prison for his alleged engagement in financial fraud, polygamy, and sexual relations with a minor. He is currently serving 29 years in prison after additional charges of forgery, embezzlement, abuse of office, and tax evasion were added.


Background

Before his arrest, Saidov maintained close ties with Tajikistan's ruling elite. He was a member of the opposition during the
Tajikistani 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 and Gorno-Badakhshan regions of Tajikistan rose up against the newly formed government of Preside ...
from 1992-1997, but earned a post in government as a result of a power-sharing agreement. Saidov held a ministerial position as head of the Industry Affairs Committee from 2002 to 2007. Technically, he formed part of the government opposition, but he worked closely with President Rahmon, spending time with him during meetings and trips. When he left his post, he concentrated on commercial pursuits. Saidov ran an extensive business operation focused on real estate, construction, jewelry, and textiles.


2013 Arrest and Sentence

On 6 April 2013 Saidov announced his intention to create a new political party titled 'New Tajikistan', which centered around economic reforms. A campaign of government-backed denigration and threats followed and on 19 May 2013 he was arrested upon returning from
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. On 25 December 2013 Zayd Saidov received a sentence of 26 years imprisonment for his alleged engagement in financial fraud, polygamy, and sexual relations with a minor.Controversial Tajik Tycoon Falls From Grace
- by Farangis Najibullah, Radio Liberty, 25 December 2013
All of the companies and properties under the ownership of Saidov were confiscated by the state. An additional three years in prison were later added to his sentence for forgery, embezzlement, abuse of office, and tax evasion. He is currently serving a sentence of 29 years. Little over a year following Saidov's indictment, on 13 January 2015, his defense lawyer Shukhrat Kudratov, who had been outspoken on blatant procedural violations in the Saidov case, was jailed for 9 years for alleged fraud and bribery.Tajikistan: Human Rights Lawyer Imprisoned
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, 14 January 2015


International Response

In February 2014,
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called on the Tajik government to "end its harassment of the political opposition". Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher at Human Rights Watch stated, "Saidov's conviction starkly illustrates that the Tajik government will neither accept criticism nor the role of opposition parties in a democratic society,". He went on to say that "the criminal investigation against Zaid Saidov has been marred by serious due process violations and an unmistakable attempt by authorities to deprive him of the right to defend himself,". In July 2018, the
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found that Saidov's trial was in violation of international law and called for his release.
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, Human Rights Watch, and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee joined together to call on the
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and the
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to investigate Saidov's sentence and imprisonment. In July 2019, Freedom Now submitted a report detailing the case to the Office of the UN Human Rights Committee. This report was delivered in advance of Tajikistan's Universal Periodic Review conducted by the UN in June 2019. Freedom Now submitted a report to the
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pertaining to the case in advance of Tajikistan's
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in March 2021.


References

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