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Sergey Naumov: Concern over missing Uzbek reporter | Sergey Naumov: Concern over missing Uzbek reporter |
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Media rights groups have expressed concern over the fate of Uzbek journalist Sergey Naumov, reportedly detained by police on Saturday, | Media rights groups have expressed concern over the fate of Uzbek journalist Sergey Naumov, reportedly detained by police on Saturday, |
Mr Naumov had been investigating the use of child labour in Uzbekistan's cotton fields, his colleagues say. | Mr Naumov had been investigating the use of child labour in Uzbekistan's cotton fields, his colleagues say. |
He has not been heard from since he rang friends to say he was in police custody - the police deny holding him and his phone remains off. | |
Reporters Without Borders called on the authorities to provide an explanation. | Reporters Without Borders called on the authorities to provide an explanation. |
"I have some misunderstandings with police. Ring the alarm if you don't hear from me," he is reported to have said in a phone call to friends before he went silent. | "I have some misunderstandings with police. Ring the alarm if you don't hear from me," he is reported to have said in a phone call to friends before he went silent. |
His colleagues say he had been collecting information on child labour ahead of the cotton picking season. | His colleagues say he had been collecting information on child labour ahead of the cotton picking season. |
Uzbekistan is one of the world's main producers of cotton and the crop is a mainstay of its economy. It has a history of using child and forced labour at harvest time. | Uzbekistan is one of the world's main producers of cotton and the crop is a mainstay of its economy. It has a history of using child and forced labour at harvest time. |
Global brands such as H&M, Adidas and others have boycotted Uzbek cotton products because of the use of forced labour. | Global brands such as H&M, Adidas and others have boycotted Uzbek cotton products because of the use of forced labour. |
The Central Asian state is notorious for not tolerating any criticism, the BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov reports. Mr Naumov's arrest, therefore, is not surprising, his colleagues say. | The Central Asian state is notorious for not tolerating any criticism, the BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov reports. Mr Naumov's arrest, therefore, is not surprising, his colleagues say. |
He has been working for a popular regional news agency Ferghana.ru and the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. | He has been working for a popular regional news agency Ferghana.ru and the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. |
Police in the western city of Urgench where he was detained deny they are holding Mr Naumov, whose phone remains off. | Police in the western city of Urgench where he was detained deny they are holding Mr Naumov, whose phone remains off. |
"We are especially worried about Naumov because the highly sensitive stories he covers could result in the worst kind of reprisal in such a repressive country as Uzbekistan," Reporters Without Borders said. | "We are especially worried about Naumov because the highly sensitive stories he covers could result in the worst kind of reprisal in such a repressive country as Uzbekistan," Reporters Without Borders said. |
"His arrest could be the realisation of the many warnings he has received threatening dire consequences if he did not stop." | "His arrest could be the realisation of the many warnings he has received threatening dire consequences if he did not stop." |
The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe's media representative has also written to the Uzbek authorities expressing concern about his disappearance. | The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe's media representative has also written to the Uzbek authorities expressing concern about his disappearance. |
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