School-Children Forced to Pick Cotton in Andijan Region; Potemkin Fields for President

Posted on October 11, 2011 by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick | No Comments

Authorities have begun to mobilize school-children in Andijan province for the cotton harvest, the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights reports.
Starting October 6, children from Uzbekistan’s most densely-populated province of Andijan were taken to pick cotton. Earlier, local administrators (the khokimiyat) had stated that this year, they would not force middle-school children to take part [...]

Uzbek Monitor Reports from the Cotton Fields: “Everyone to the Harvest”

Posted on October 3, 2011 by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick | No Comments

A monitor working with the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights sent an account of his recent drive across Uzbekistan through the provinces, risking arrest to take pictures of school-children working in the cotton fields. He describes the empty marketplaces, with everyone sent off to the cotton fields, the dusty, bumpy roads, the children laboring in [...]

Uzbek Children Told to Buy Their Way Out of Cotton Harvest

Posted on September 22, 2011 by admin | No Comments

The independent news site uznews.net reports that children are being offered a way to buy themselves out of the cotton harvest.

In the Yukkorichirchick district of Tashkent region, the authorities have informed parents that their young children will be excused from cotton harvesting duties if parents hand over payment of 20,000 soums (around US$8.00).
“People in my [...]

Uzbek Activists Detained Photographing Child Cotton Pickers

Posted on September 19, 2011 by admin | No Comments

Two Uzbek rights activists say they were detained by police for taking pictures of schoolchildren picking cotton in the southern Kashkadarya region, RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service reports.
Gulshan Karayeva and Nodor Ahatov, members of an unregistered Uzbekistan’s Human Rights society, were held by local authorities for 10 hours on September 15 while taking the photos.
“We saw the [...]

Plea for Help from Uzbek Med Students Forced to Pick Cotton

Posted on September 14, 2011 by admin | No Comments

Radio Ozodlik, the Uzbek Service of Radio Europe/Radio Liberty, has received an urgent plea from students forced to pick cotton in Uzbekistan.
A student at the Faculty of Pediatrics at the Andijan Medical Institute, who gave only his first name, Abdumalilik, writes:
We need help, we are being tormented by fascistic methods. We are taken out to [...]

Uzbek Students Used As Forced Labor During Cotton Harvest

Posted on September 13, 2011 by admin | No Comments

Radio Ozodlik, the Uzbek Service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has a news story about students forced to pick cotton in Uzbekistan.
Some students from the medical school in Andijon have told RFE/RL on condition of anonymity that they are being forced to work in cotton fields under draconian conditions.

The students said they are allowed only [...]

Younger Teens Sent to Work in Cotton Fields in Uzbekistan

Posted on September 12, 2011 by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick | No Comments

Children as young as 13 are already being forcibly sent to work in the cotton fields, the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights reports.
As the pressure mounts to harvest more cotton given high prices on the global market and droughts in Uzbekistan, since September 10, school-age children have already been mobilized to work in the cotton [...]

Mobilization of Students to the Cotton Fields Begins in Uzbekistan

Posted on September 7, 2011 by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick | No Comments

The mobilization of students to the cotton fields has begun in Uzbekistan, the Uzbek-German Forum for Human Rights reports.
According to reports from Uzbek monitors from the provinces of Kashkadarya, Surkhandarya, Khorezm, and Samarkand, on September 6, students from the trade schools and academies were sent to the fields to pick cotton.
The average age of [...]

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    Download 2012 CEGG Report Forced Child Labour in Uzbekistan

    The state-controlled forced labor system of cotton production in Uzbekistan continues to violate the human rights of Uzbek children and adults in order to support the central government with revenues from cotton exports. This report identifies alarming trends of the most recent harvests, including the increased tendencies of civil servants forced to pick cotton and children forced to work the most difficult and dangerous end of the harvest. The report calls for an ILO monitoring mission and action from the governments of the European Union and the U.S., the World Bank, and the private sector to stop forced labor in the cotton sector of Uzbekistan.

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