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Uzbekistan human rights
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A Death and a Question: What Does The Future Hold for Uzbekistan's Political Prisoners?
By Catherine Putz
Murod Juraev, 65, was released in 2015 after 21 years in prison. His death underscores the continued issue of political prisoners in Uzbekistan.

The Next Chapter in Uzbekistan’s Opening
By Catherine Putz
Human Rights Watch and the BBC’s Uzbek service are getting access to the country again.

A Post-Karimov Uzbekistan
By Cholpon Orozobekova
What does the future hold without the only leader Uzbekistan has ever known?

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.

Uzbekistan and the ‘Illusion of Stability’
By Zabikhulla Saipov
A recent visit by the UN secretary general focused attention on human rights issues in Uzbekistan and the region.
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