
Human rights activist Tolekan Ismailova was also summoned for questioning by the police.
Activist Bermet Borubaeva and documentary operator Bulat Satarkulov have been taken to the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Bishkek. This information appeared on social media.
Earlier, human rights activist Tolekan Ismailova was summoned to the police.
According to preliminary data, the detention is related to an action aimed at protecting citizens' rights to hold peaceful assemblies, which was planned to take place near the building of the administration of the Pervomaisky district.
It is worth noting that the Pervomaisky District Court has extended the ban on rallies in the city center. Currently, the only permitted location for holding events remains the M. Gorky Park.
Bermet Borubaeva is known for her work in defense of the rights of Bishkek residents, including a campaign to preserve trolleybuses as public transport. Bulat Satarkulov is involved in filming materials about civil society.
We remind you that Deputy Kubanychbek Samakov has proposed legislative changes regarding the restriction of rallies and assemblies in Kyrgyzstan. He initiated the idea of designating special zones for such events and expanding the authorities' powers to control the conduct of processions.
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