It has now been a week since our colleague Urunboy Usmonov  was detained by the security services in Tajikistan. The BBC issued a  statement on the 14 June, condemning the detention and demanding his  immediate release. 
Despite similar statements from the British and American  Embassies and many other respected international organisations the Tajik  authorities have not responded. Moreover, over the past week the BBC  reporter has been denied regular and confidential access to his lawyer,  and has not been allowed any access to his family and colleagues, which  is against the norms of both international and Tajik law.
The recent interview arranged by the security agencies and subsequent  article published by Press.tj agency on Saturday 18 June, accusing the  BBC correspondent of being a member of Hizbut-Tahrir represents a breach  of legal practice and a serious violation of presumption of innocence.  We strongly reiterate that these allegations are unfounded and the BBC  sees them as a serious threat to professional journalism and to freedom  of expression in Tajikistan. 
Urunboy Usmonov, as a BBC journalist, is expected to cover all sides  of any story and in the course of his work it is only natural that he  would meet and interview people representing all shades of opinion.
It is vital for all journalists to be able to report freely on any organisation without fear of harassment and intimidation. 
We continue to be highly concerned for Urunboy's safety. He suffers  from a serious heart condition and has requested further medical  attention. His family have expressed deep concerns about his health and  possible maltreatment in the detention centre. Our thoughts are with  Urunboy and his family, and we appeal to everyone with influence over  this situation to redouble their efforts to secure the immediate release  of the BBC reporter Urunboy Usmonov by the Tajik authorities.
(Source : BBC World Service Press Office)
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