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18 Oct 2025, 12:37 GMT+10
The last time Saidazam Rahmonovs family saw him alive was when he was at Dushanbe International Airport in early October.
A week later, members of Tajikistans security services handed his family the 29-year-olds body, which bore signs of beating and torture, including electric shocks and broken bones.
That is according to Rahmonovs family members and friends, who spoke to RFE/RL on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
Rahmonov had returned to his native Tajikistan from Germany, where he had lived since 2019, to renew his visa. But when he arrived at Dushanbe airport on October 6 to take a flight to Moscow, Rahmonov was detained.
A pious Muslim, Rahmonov was accused by his interrogators of religious extremism and of planning a terrorist attack, said sources close to his family.
His family said Rahmonov, who got married in Germany, was not a member of any religious or political party or group. They said he lived a quiet life and worked as a hotel worker in a small German town.
Rahmonovs death comes amid a brutal crackdown on signs of Islam in Tajikistan. The staunchly secular and democratic government of President Emomali Rahmon has suppressed Islamic political and religious groups and any outward signs of religiosity, including beards.
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Central Asias poorest country, Tajikistan has grappled with Islamic extremism in recent years. But critics say the authorities have severely restricted the practice of Islam without addressing the causes of radicalization.
Rahmonovs death has also put the spotlight on what rights groups say is systematic torture and ill-treatment in detention centers in Tajikistan.
Rahmonovs family first became concerned when he did not arrive in Moscow on his scheduled flight. He had planned a brief trip to attend a friends wedding in the Russian capital before returning to Dushanbe.
In June, Rahmonov had arrived in Tajikistan to obtain documents that he needed to extend his visa in Germany, a process that can take months.
His relatives in Dushanbe got worried and contacted the police, security services, and other government agencies, but did not get any answers, said a friend of Rahmonov.
Tajik security officers "checked his mobile phone and found several videos with religious content, a friend of Saidazam Rahmonov told RFE/RL.
At the airport, security officers got suspicious of his big beard and took him to a security room, where they checked his mobile phone and found several videos with religious content, the friend added.
While Rahmonov was being held in detention, members of the security services raided his home in Dushanbe and interrogated his family members, sources close to the family said.
The security services told the family that Rahmonov was an extremist and had been in contact with terrorists and planned a terrorist act in Tajikistan, a source close to the family said.
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