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๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฒ Turkmenistan โ€” Country of Origin Information for UK asylum

One of the world's most closed states โ€” alongside DPRK and Eritrea. **Freedom House 2025: 1/100, RSF 175/180**. Total state control of all spheres. **Criminal Code Art. 133** (formerly 135) criminalises same-sex relations, up to 2 years. **December 2024 โ€” CO prosecutions resumed**: Arslan Wepayev sentenced to 2 years (first CO conviction since 2021 amnesty). Travel ban for activists and their relatives. 59 enforced disappearances since 2016.

COI is not immigration advice. This page lists reference sources, not individual advice on your case. For an asylum claim you need an IAA L2/L3 or SRA solicitor โ€” find in directory, Russian-speaking with Legal Aid.
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How to use this COI at your interview

  • Before the substantive interviewPrint or save 2-3 key sources (CPIN if available, HRW World Report, local NGO). Interviewers may ask โ€” best to have them ready.
  • Link source to your storyIf CPIN says "in country X, Y happens" โ€” your job is to show Y happened to you / your family / your circle. Not just citation โ€” connection to facts.
  • Give your lawyer all sources before submissionThe solicitor / IAA adviser will draft the skeleton argument with the right citations. Your job is to provide materials and context.
  • If refused โ€” COI for the appealAppealing at First-tier Tribunal without COI is nearly impossible. SAR + new sources after refusal = key to a successful appeal.
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Authoritative sources

ranked by strength in UK Tribunals

UK Tribunal hierarchy: CPIN > UNHCR Eligibility > HRW World Report > Amnesty annual > Freedom House > country-specific NGO. Higher = more cited in Tribunal decisions.

CPIN ยท UK Home Office
UK Home Office CPIN โ€” Turkmenistan ยท 2022

CPIN coverage limited โ€” rely on UNHCR + HRW + TIHR.

Human Rights Watch ยท World Report
HRW World Report 2026 โ€” Turkmenistan ยท 2026
Freedom House
Freedom House โ€” Turkmenistan 2025 ยท 2025

Score: 2/100, Not Free โ€” second-lowest in CIS

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Recent events

for context at interview
September 2025 โ€” Murat Dushemov: due for release June 2025 after 4-year sentence, but hit with fabricated new charges and 8 additional years in closed-door trial. Signal: release from TM prison โ‰  release, but new sentence.
December 2024 โ€” Arslan Wepayev sentenced to 2 years for military refusal โ€” first CO conviction since 2021 amnesty (when 16 Jehovah's Witnesses were released). February 2025 โ€” Agabek Rozbayev also sentenced. UN HRC published 14 decisions in favour of 16 COs; Turkmenistan ignores all. No alternative civilian service.
Transnational repression: activists Sakhatov and Orusov disappeared in Turkey after court blocked their deportation. Fears of unlawful return. UN CAT (April 2025) concerned about "intimidation, reprisal and threats against human rights defenders".
LGBTI: Article 133 (formerly 135) criminalises male homosexuality, up to 2 years. 2021 โ€” ~30 men detained in Turkmenabad, mentally and physically tortured by police. UN CAT raised treatment of LGBT (April 2025). [GAP: no documented transgender cases 2024-2025.]
Religious minorities: Protestant pastor threatened with arrest; church unable to gain state registration. Ramadan crackdown: Muslims surveilled, "too religious" blacklisted, beards forcibly shaved. Registration requires state theological exams; arbitrary rejection/liquidation permitted.
Ethnic minorities: Non-Teke tribe members marginalised. Mansur Mingelov (Baluch activist) imprisoned since 2012 (22-year sentence), denied early release despite serious illness. 3,351 stateless persons (mid-2023); propiska restricts movement and rights.
Forced labour: Cotton Campaign 2024 โ€” forced labour "widespread and systematic"; government interfered with ILO monitoring. 14% of pickers reported substituting for someone else or paying fee to avoid picking. Hitachi Rail lists Turkmenistan among 22 highest-risk jurisdictions for modern slavery.
Journalists: RSF 175/180. Nurgeldi Halykov barred from leaving (January 2025). Soltan Achilova forcibly hospitalised. Medicine: "unaffordable for the majority" (BTI 2026), poor quality outside Ashgabat. Ovadan Depe prison โ€” cruel/inhumane conditions, torture, denial of medical treatment for political prisoners.
June-December 2025 โ€” US partial travel ban included Turkmenistan (later lifted for non-immigrant visas). TI CPI 17/100, ranked 165/180 (worst in region); president can modify court decisions.
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What to gather for interview

UK Tribunals assess credibility from concrete evidence. Cases from Turkmenistan typically need:

  • Documents about detention / persecution of relatives (often the only evidence method)
  • TIHR / Chronicles confirmation of your case or family case
  • For LGBT cases: Art. 133 (formerly 135) remains; ECOM, ILGA, Human Dignity Trust letters
  • For CO cases: military refusal documents (Wepayev/Rozbayev โ€” December 2024 / February 2025 precedents)
  • For religious minorities: Forum 18 documents, community letters
  • Turkmen.news / Chronicles publication screenshots (any mention = risk)
  • Travel ban / exit refusal documents (lists are not published)
  • For Ovadan Depe / other political prisons: relative testimony of regular/full no-contact
  • For Karakalpak / Ersari / Baluch / other ethnic minorities: discrimination documents
  • Prove They Are Alive list (TIHR) โ€” 59 enforced disappearances since 2016

Tip: file a SAR request to the Home Office before submitting additional evidence โ€” you'll see what they already hold.

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