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Uzbekistan politics
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Uzbek Secret Police Reportedly Kicked off Imprisoned Journalist’s Case
By Bradley Jardine
President Mirziyoyev continues to undermine the SNB, while observers wonder if he's serious about human rights reforms.
President Mirziyoyev Takes Aim at Uzbek Security Services
By Catherine Putz
In his first end-of-the-year speech, the Uzbek president recounted his reform efforts and set new targets.
Unraveling Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan
By Catherine Putz
A Dance With the Cobra: Confronting Grand Corruption in Uzbekistan aims to explain the tangled web of corruption in Uzbekistan.
Uzbek Authorities Say Gulnara in Custody, Facing Additional Charges
By Catherine Putz
The statement by Uzbek authorities is a few years late but another sign of progress.
Return to Tashkent: EBRD President in Uzbekistan to Discuss Revamping Cooperation
By Catherine Putz
After a decade, the EBRD may be returning to Uzbekistan – riding optimism that a new regime can chart a new course.
WSJ Scoop Shines Light on Fate of Karimova’s Daughter
By Casey Michel
A recent article included a morsel of information about Gulnara’s teenage daughter.
What’s the Mish-Mish on Gulnara Karimova?
By Catherine Putz
An anonymous source says she's dead, another anonymous source says she's alive.
What Happens to Uzbek Opposition to CASA-1000 if Karimov Is Dead?
By Casey Michel
Given the potential successors, continuity looks like the most likely option.
Succession Question Looms Larger Than Ever as Uzbek Government Confirms President Hospitalized
By Catherine Putz
Confirming Karimov's hospitalization is big news. Tashkent has never before admitted the president could be in ill-health.
The Strange Case of Aramais Avakian
By Catherine Putz
In Uzbekistan, a local dispute became an accusation of extremism.
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