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Andijan massacre 2005
The Re-emergence of Uzbekistan’s First Minister of Interior
By Umida Hashimova
Zokirjon Almatov, brought out of retirement, recently gave an interview in which he discussed Andijan, a sensitive topic.
Remember Andijan and Bekzhanov: Islam Karimov and the Tragedy of Uzbekistan
By Anna Neistat
Anna Neistat, who visited Uzbekistan in the aftermath of the 2005 Andijan massacre, reflects on Islam Karimov's death.
Andijan and its Boogeymen
By Catherine Putz
Uzbek corruption, Chinese influence in Kazakhstan, and hipsters; weekend reads.
UN Committee Obliges Uzbekistan to Investigate Accusations of Torture
By Catherine Putz
Mutabar Tadjibayeva says she was subject to torture, gang-rape and forced sterilization at the hands of Uzbek authorities.
What Happened 10 Years Ago in Andijan?
By Catherine Putz
A decade after hundreds of protesters were killed by security forces, very little has changed in the country.
Uzbekistan’s Human Rights Nightmare
By Catherine Putz
“It is estimated that there are between 7,000 and 12,000 political prisoners in Uzbek jails.”
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