The Nansmit head Nuriddin Qarshiboyev has told Asia-Plus that the fact that the Supreme Court has suspended a verdict against Mukhtor Boqizoda, editor-in-chief of the independent Dushanbe weekly “Nerui Sukhan” (Power of Word) and demanded review of his case shows that “the court takes heed to problems facing media.” “We hope this decision will have positive impact on the sentence,” he said.
According to him, the verdict may change and a two-year corrective work may be disaffirmed and Mukhtor Boqizoda will pay fine for unauthorized use of electricity, or “may be the term will be cut down.
We will recall that the Supreme Court has suspended the sentence to Mukhtor Boqizoda. The trial of the criminal case involving Mukhtor Boqizoda, editor-in-chief of the independent
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