Uzbek officials claim that Pastor Dmitry Shestakov, who was scheduled to appeal his labour camp sentence on May 1 (click here for more details), has "voluntarily" renounced his right to an appeal. They claim that, citing his poor health, he begged to be transferred immediately to his place of punishment. According to a May 3 report from Forum 18, it is suspected that Shestakov was forced to sign the document against his will. Shestakov had lodged an appeal on March 16 against his March 9 sentence. On April 20, he complained to the regional court and the prosecutor's office about the delay of his appeal. The Criminal Procedure Code dictates that an appeal hearing must occur within one month of his sentence.
Shekstakov's lawyer has repeatedly been denied access to him. It is unknown whether or not he is still detained in Prison No. 1 in Andijan.