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Three guards and 29 prisoners have been killed in a riot at a high-security jail in Tajikistan that holds Islamic State fighters, the country’s justice ministry has said. Three prison guards and 29 inmates were killed in a prison riot in Tajikistan that the government blamed on Islamic State militants.
The ministry said the violence had begun late on Sunday at the prison in Vahdat, 13 miles (21km) east of the capital, Dushanbe, as militants armed themselves with knives and killed the guards and five fellow prisoners. Tajikistan’s Justice Ministry said the riot broke out late on Sunday in the prison in the city of Vahdat, six miles (10km) east of the capital Dushanbe, as militants armed with knives killed three guards and five fellow prisoners.
One of the instigators of the riot was Bekhruz Gulmurod, a son of Gulmurod Khalimov, a Tajik special forces colonel who defected to Isis in 2015 and has since been killed in Syria, according to the ministry. The militants then torched the prison hospital, took several inmates hostage and tried to fight their way out. Security forces killed 24 militants in the battle to restore order in the prison, the ministry said. The prison houses 1,500 inmates.
It said security forces had killed 24 militants and restored order in the prison, which holds 1,500 inmates. Among prisoners who were killed were two senior members of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT), an Islamist party outlawed by the government of President Emomali Rahmon in 2015. Another was a prominent Tajik cleric convicted on charges of calls to overthrow the government.
Isis, which at one point controlled swathes of land in Syria and Iraq, claimed responsibility for another Tajik prison riot in November, which followed a deadly attack on western tourists in July. The authorities said one of the instigators of the riot was Bekhruz Gulmurod, a son of Gulmurod Khalimov, a Tajik special forces colonel who defected to Isis in 2015 and, according to the government, has since been killed in Syria. The ministry did not specify whether the younger Gulmurod was among those killed in the riot.
Hundreds of people from the impoverished former Soviet republic of nine million are believed to have joined Isis, which at one point controlled large swathes of land in Syria and Iraq.
The group, which has now lost its strongholds but continues underground operations, claimed responsibility for another Tajik prison riot last November, which followed a deadly attack by its followers on Western tourists in Tajikistan in July 2018.
The government of the Persian-speaking nation bordering Afghanistan fought against Islamists – who were allied with nationalists and liberal democrats – in a civil war in the 1990s, which killed tens of thousands of people.
Rahmon is the longest-serving ruler in the former Soviet Union, having taken power in Tajikistan shortly after independence, and tolerates little dissent.
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