The Turkmenistan Civic Solidarity Group has begun the campaign, Prove They Are Alive, to hold the Turkmenistan government accountable for the fates of those prisoners who have been incarcerated since the early 2000s
Prove They Are Alive Campaign Seeks Proof That Former Turkmen Minister Is Alive
Radio Free Europe / Radio Free Liberty reports on the efforts of the Prove Their Alive campaign to ascertain the fate of 55 prisoners ten years after they were taken into custody in Turkmenistan: http://www.rferl.org/content/missing-turkmen-minister/25132776.html
The FSB Searches for Andrey Rudomakha, Leader of Environmental Watch, on the Basis of a Certain “Look”
Police come for the leader of Environmental Watch, based on illegal tapping of his phone.
Prove They Are Alive: Civil Society Activists in the OSCE Region Demand Information about Those Disappeared for Ten Years in Turkmenistan’s Prisons
This week, civil society activists launched a new campaign, Prove They Are Alive, at the Human Dimension Implementation Meeting of the Organization for Security and …
Film – Five Kilometers of Indifference
Crude Accountability’s new film, “Five Kilometers of Indifference,” describes the many years of struggle of the residents of the village of Berezovka, in western Kazakhstan, …
Five Kilometers of Indifference
Crude Accountability’s new film, “Five Kilometers of Indifference,” describes the many years of struggle of the residents of the village of Berezovka, in western Kazakhstan, to achieve relocation away from one of the world’s largest oil and gas condensate fields, Karachaganak.
Chevron Pays Fines and “Washes Its Hands” (на русском языке)
Interview by Liliya Iglikova (Internet Newspaper ZONA KZ) with Sergey Solyanik (CrudeAccountability) June 11, 2013 (in Russian):
Letter to Ms. Jennifer Lopez re: Turkmenistan
Dear Ms Lopez, We are dismayed to hear reports that you performed in Turkmenistan on June 29 for President Berdymukhamedov’s birthday. As you are …
The Republic of Chevron — 20 Years of Pollution, Labor Disputes and Harm to Local Communities in Kazakhstan
Crude Accountability announces the publication of its new report, “The Republic of Chevron—20 Years in Kazakhstan,” which chronicles Chevron’s impact on the environment and the rights of workers and local residents through its participation in the development of the Tengiz Oil Field and Karachaganak Oil and Gas Condensate Field in Kazakhstan.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Environmental and Human Rights Violations in the Turkmen Section of the Caspian Sea
The report released by Crude Accountability details how oil spills and demolition of homes in the Caspian Sea region, identified through satellite imagery and analyzed …