Mihra Rittmann
Mihra Rittmann, senior Central Asia researcher, leads Human Rights Watch’s work on Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, covering a wide range of human rights issues including freedom of assembly, association, and speech. In recent years Rittmann has researched and written reports on labor and disability rights in Kazakhstan. She previously lived and worked in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, documenting the aftermath of the June 2010 ethnic violence in southern Kyrgyzstan and the persecution of Uzbekistan’s human rights defenders. Before she joined Human Rights Watch, Rittmann spent a year as a Fulbright Scholar in Moscow, collecting oral histories from former political prisoners of the Gulag, the Soviet prison camp system. Rittmann holds a master’s in human rights from the University of Essex and is a graduate of the University of Chicago. She speaks Russian.
Articles Authored
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December 6, 2018
Veteran Rights Defender Languishes in Kyrgyzstan Jail
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June 27, 2018
Kyrgyzstan Extradites Activist to Risk of Torture
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June 6, 2018
Trade Union Leaders Freed in Kazakhstan
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May 11, 2018
Protesters Detained in Kazakhstan
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April 11, 2018
Time for Straight Talk Between the EU and Kyrgyzstan
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February 20, 2018
What “Meaningful Progress” in Kazakhstan?
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January 19, 2018
With Kazakhstan, US ignores rights at its peril
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December 20, 2017
Another Blow to Media Freedom in Kyrgyzstan
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November 30, 2017
Kyrgyzstan Supreme Court Upholds Rulings that Muzzle Free Speech
Reports Authored
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Politically Targeted, Economically Isolated
How Kazakhstan’s Financing Terrorism List Compounds Human Rights Harms
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Uzbekistan: Backsliding on Religious Freedom Promises
Muslims Prosecuted; Faith Face Registration Obstacles
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