Two Kyrgyz Opposition Politicians Released On Parole

Bektur Asanov (right) and Kubanychbek Kadyrov after their release on February 12.

BISHKEK -- Two Kyrgyz opposition politicians who were jailed on charges of attempted power seizure have been released on parole.

Kubanychbek Kadyrov and Bektur Asanov were released after their lawyers' motion to grant them early release was accepted, Kyrgyzstan's Supreme Court said on February 12.

The two, together with Ernest Karybekov, another opposition politician, were arrested in March 2016 after an audio recording that featured voices similar to theirs discussing ways to overthrow the government circulated on the Internet.

In April 2017, they were found guilty of planning to seize power by force.

Karybekov was sentenced to 20 years in prison, while Kadyrov and Asanov received sentences of 12 years.

In June 2018, the Supreme Court shortened the prison terms of Kadyrov and Asanov to eight years, and Karybekov's prison term was cut by six years. He remains in prison.

The three have insisted that their convictions are politically motivated.