Imamidin Tashov: Mother pleads for release as hunger strike reaches 10 days
Imamidin Tashov, the founder of KG Group construction company, has been on a hunger strike for the past ten days. His mother, Saipzhamal Abdukaimova, has once again made a plea for her son to be released under house arrest.
Tashov’s hunger strike is in protest of his detainment, which has been ongoing despite appeals from his family. Abdukaimova has expressed concerns for her son’s health and well-being, urging authorities to consider his deteriorating condition.
The construction company founder was arrested on charges that have not been disclosed to the public. However, his family maintains that Tashov is innocent and should be allowed to await trial from the comfort of his own home.
Abdukaimova’s emotional plea for her son’s release has garnered attention from human rights activists, who have called for a fair and timely resolution to Tashov’s case. The family is hopeful that their appeals will not go unheard and that Tashov will soon be reunited with them.
As Tashov’s hunger strike continues, supporters are rallying behind him, urging for justice to be served and for his release from detention. The founder of KG Group construction company remains steadfast in his protest, hoping that his actions will bring attention to his case and ultimately lead to his freedom.