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Defense Minister Kadyr Gulyamov, Interior Minister Almatov, Head of the Joint Headquarters of the Armed Forces Ismail Ergashev, and Commander of the Eastern military district Kosimali Akhmedov. Karimov replaced Almatov with the deputy director of the SNB, a member of the Tashkent clan. This greatly shifted control of security to the Tashkent clan which has traditionally controlled the SNB. Analysts had previously suggested that the Interior Ministry, under Almatov's leadership, had organized the 1999 Tashkent bombings. Others have suggested the bombings were done by the SNB under the leadership of Rustam Inoyatov, who at the time led the Tashkent clan. Analysts suggested a series of bombings in 2004 in Tashkent and
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the courthouse, with women on one side and men on the other. By 11 May over 4,000 demonstrators had gathered to hear the verdict. Prosecutors had asked for prison terms ranging from three to seven years for 20 of the accused, offering to free the remaining three. However, the government postponed the scheduled sentencing. The government arrested some of the protesters and relatives of the defendants late on 12 May.
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On the night of 12 May or early in the morning of 13 May armed men attacked the prison where the businessmen were held and freed them, along with hundreds of other prisoners, many of whom were charged with similar charges; several prison guards were killed. The armed men, including the 23 defendants,
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received an order to shut down on 12 July because their officials discussed "the socioeconomic and sociopolitical situation in
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Despite the violent crushing of the protests, the following day thousands reappeared to demonstrate. Huge crowds shouted "killers, murderers", and again demanded the president step down. One man, speaking of the previous days' events, said, "People were raising their hands up in the air showing they
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who worked with the defense in the trial, said on 14 May, "This is more about acquiring economic clout, and perhaps refusing to pay off the local authorities, than about any religious beliefs". Andrei Grozin, head of the
Central Asia and Kazakhstan Department of the Institute of CIS Countries, said
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Ministry of Defense acted as police forces. Ministry of Interior troops were abolished and counter-terrorism divisions were put under the command of the Ministry of Defense or the National Security Service (SNB), run by the Tashkent clan.
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that 74 bodies were buried in the grave, and that there were 37 more secret graves, each containing two bodies, in the area. Three trucks brought the first bodies on 13 May. On 28 May two people murdered
Juraboy. Some families of the deceased found the graves of their relatives, dug up the bodies,
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Department's reaction and called for a United Nations investigation: "We believe that the United States must be careful about being too closely associated with a government that has killed hundreds of demonstrators and refused international
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to end its activities after it gave funding to local non-governmental organizations. On 26 July an Uzbek court ordered Winrock International, which gave technical expertise to farmers, to leave because the court found it had "denigrated national values". The Uzbek government ordered Central Asian
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within the country broadcast only brief statements regarding the crisis. In its news bulletins, Uzbek State TV said "an armed group of criminals" had attacked the security forces in Andijan: "The bandits seized dozens of weapons and moved on to attack a correctional colony, setting some convicts
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government website continued to maintain that "As a result of the clashes, 9 people died and 34 were injured". In 2008, defector Ikrom Yakubov, a major in the SNB at the time of the incident, alleged that 1,500 people were killed – over twice the highest number estimated by outside observers.
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Government soldiers blocked the streets to the prison. Shooting incidents began in the morning; there was at least one exchange of gunfire between armed civilians and troops. But protesters remained on the square, apparently because of rumors that Karimov was coming to address their demands or
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On 25 May 2004 the legislative chamber of Andijan's regional government voted to impeach Kobiljon Obidov, the Governor of Andijan and a leading member of the Ferghana clan, replacing him with Saydullo Begaliyev, the former Minister of Agriculture and Water in the national government. Governor
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Obidov "was the province's master... businesses favored by the hokim got the green light for everything. All the entrepreneurs who enjoyed patronage", including the 23 businessmen, "grew rich". In late 2004 Karimov appointed Ikromkhon Nazhmiddinov, who succeeded Begaliyev as the Minister of
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controlled the National Security Service under the leadership of Rustam Innoyatov. Rustam Burnashev and Irina Chernykh of the Central Asia-Institute argue that rumors of Karimov's resignation due to ill-health prompted the two leaders to try to seize power. Both leaders considered
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groups, a label that he has used to describe political opponents in recent years and that his critics say is used as a pretext for maintaining a repressive state". A press release from the government stated that "As a result of the clashes, 9 people died and 34 were injured". The
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Saidjahon Zaynabitdinov, head of Appeal, an Uzbek human rights organization, said 200 people were killed in Pakhtabad district on 14 May when government troops fought with a group crossing the border into Kyrgyzstan. On 21 May police arrested him.
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said the U.S. government has been "very consistently critical of the human rights situation in Uzbekistan, we're very concerned about the outbreak of violence in Andijan, in particular the escape of prisoners, including possibly members of the
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governments for an international investigation prompted a major shift in Uzbek foreign policy favouring closer relations with autocratic nations, although the Uzbek government is known to have close ties with the U.S. government, and the
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and reburied them according to Islamic burial rites. There is another known mass grave outside of Andijan in the botanical gardens in the center of the city. Vitaly Ponomaryov, director of the Central Asia Program at the Moscow-based
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effects of the economic sanctions and how to proceed. Uzbek Foreign Minister Vladimir Norov stressed the need to respect Uzbekistan's sovereignty when an EU delegation met with officials from Central Asian governments in
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The Uzbek government did however acknowledge that poor economic conditions in the region and popular resentment played a role in the uprising. Troops may possibly have fired indiscriminately to quell a prison break.
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An edited video of the prelude to the massacre on Babur Square released by the Uzbek Government in June 2006, together with analysis by Martha Brill Olcott on the Carnegie Foundation's website.
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political party in Uzbekistan, estimated more than a thousand casualties in the massacre. Solih said the bodies were buried in mass graves holding 15 to 20 people each, or were thrown into the
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Obidov's involvement in several political scandals lost him favor with President Karimov, who personally attended his impeachment proceedings. According to an anonymous source who spoke with
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Nasibillo Maksudov, Adkhamjon Babojonov, Khakimjon Zakirov, Gulomjon Nadirov, Musojon Mirzaboyev, Dilshchodbek Mamadiyev, Abdulvosid Igamov, Shokurjon Shakirov, and Ravshanbek Mazimjonov.
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EXCLUSIVE: Ex-British Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray on why he defied UK Foreign Office by posting classified memos blasting U.S., British support of torture by Uzbek regime
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in March 2007. He told the foreign ministers of the governments of European Union member nations in Brussels on 5 March that the government of Uzbekistan may be willing to let the
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had declared Uzbekistan to be vital to US security because it hired out a large military base to US military forces. The Uzbek government ordered the closing of the United States
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personally ordered government troops to fire on the protesters.
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may have been done by the SNB against the Interior Ministry.
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were without arms but soldiers were still shooting at them".
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who defected to Britain in 2007, the government "propped up"
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opposed an international investigation into the incident.
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in the front row as they tried to escape. According to
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2569:"Eurasia: Uphold Human Rights in Combating Terrorism"
1361:
C. J. Chivers; Ethan Wilensky-Lanford (17 May 2005).
673:
with "providing informational support to terrorism".
2907:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
1102:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
554:
According to Ikrom Yakubov, a major in Uzbekistan's
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2527:"The Rise of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation"
2057:"Uzbekistan: Where journalism is branded terrorism"
952:to him or his people, or face legal proceedings."
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2642:Smith, R. Jeffrey; Kessler, Glenn (14 June 2005).
2401:Aftermath of Andijan: The Challenge of Uzbekistan
3731:Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency (2004–present)
3314:East Indonesia Mujahideen insurgency (2015–2022)
2937:Central Asia-Institute Silk Road Studies Program
2432:EU imposes sanctions on Uzbekistan over massacre
1672:...and demand release of 'Akramiya' prisoners...
1565:Uzbekistan: Bloody Friday in the Ferghana Valley
1363:"Uzbeks Say Troops Shot Recklessly at Civilians"
164:Expulsion of United States military forces from
3906:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present)
3697:Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict (1979–present)
3113:Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2004–present)
2941:Uzbekistan: Waiting for the other shoe to drop
2864:, Volume 26, Issue 3 September 2007, pp317–334
2778:"Uzbek government troops reclaim eastern town"
2178:"Grandpoohbah's Blog: Anda Jonim Qoldi Mening"
713:) from the poetry of the first Mughal emperor
524:Islam Karimov "placed blame for the unrest on
368:Three narratives concerning the events exist:
2967:
2897:Preliminary findings on the events in Andijan
2619:"US senators ask for UN action in Uzbekistan"
2508:Uzbekistan: Oil and human rights on the table
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1129:
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1125:
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8:
3091:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2016–2018)
3086:India–Pakistan border skirmishes (2014–2015)
3040:Insurgency in Northeast India (1964–present)
2208:Скачать музыку бесплатно новинки музыки 2017
2132:Uzbekistan: Access to Andijan trials blocked
1981:Boehm, Peter; Howden, Daniel (17 May 2005).
860:Andijan protesters had called for help from
758:International Research & Exchanges Board
3101:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present)
3033:Jammu and Kashmir insurgency (1989–present)
2869:The May 2005 Andijan Uprising: What We Know
2007:
2005:
1938:
1936:
1902:RFE/RL led to mass grave site in Uzbekistan
1615:A truthful report from Uzbekistan's Andijan
1173:
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3573:Insurgency in Gorno-Badakhshan (2010–2015)
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3023:2016–2018 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
3018:2014–2015 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
2997:
2974:
2960:
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2268:Фергана – международное агентство новостей
1462:"Toe Tags Offer Clues to Uzbeks' Uprising"
1420:
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1354:
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705:was popularized by the incident. The line
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3373:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011)
3288:Cambodian–Thai border dispute (2008–2011)
3045:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency (1967–present)
1845:Uzbek media clampdown stifles unrest news
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1327:"Uzbekistan: Karimov Reappraises Andijon"
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875:Kyrgyzstan, which had recently undergone
837:Shanghai Cooperation Organisation members
647:helicopters were seen circling overhead.
601:, while China fears a growth of internal
387:Critics of the government argue that the
109:Political, religious and ethnic conflicts
3692:Arab separatism in Khuzestan (1922–2020)
3425:Philippine civil conflict (1969–present)
3368:South Thailand insurgency (2004–present)
3108:Insurgency in Balochistan (2004–present)
2816:, University of California Press, 2007,
2588:CSTO to help Uzbekistan fight extremists
2055:Galima Bukharbaeva (21 September 2008).
975:Dilyor Jumabayev, a prominent member of
904:calls for a transparent investigation".
822:International Committee of the Red Cross
433:extremism, fundamentalism and separatism
2706:Uzbekistan: Islam Karimov vs. The clans
1864:Uzbekistan: Andijan Policeman's Account
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772:, Ezgulik, and the Uzbek branch of the
263:People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan
27:Violent incident in Andijan, Uzbekistan
3473:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
3071:Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
2234:"Sherali Shohjahon Jo'rayev - Andijon"
2141:, Human Rights Watch, 30 November 2005
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964:in 2004, early 2005, and in mid-2005.
669:. The state charged these journalists
353:. At one point, troops from the Uzbek
3621:Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (1988–2024)
3160:Maldives political crisis (2011–2013)
3081:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
3013:2013 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
2790:from the original on 17 December 2014
2559:, Human Rights Watch, 18 January 2006
2382:from the original on 17 December 2014
2274:from the original on 30 December 2018
2184:from the original on 24 February 2017
2036:from the original on 19 December 2012
2026:"Convenient Foes: Faces of terrorism"
1373:from the original on 17 December 2014
1233:Donovan, Jeffrey (1 September 2008).
1203:Institute for War and Peace Reporting
1148:from the original on 22 February 2017
879:, closed its border with Uzbekistan.
608:Juraboy, a citizen of Andijan, led a
550:Allegations of government involvement
7:
3764:Iraqi Kurdistan conflict (2001–2003)
3552:2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes
2891:Video of the prelude to the Massacre
2675:Uzbek strongman under Russian attack
2356:from the original on 6 February 2018
1499:from the original on 28 October 2014
1487:Rodriguez, Alex (22 November 2005).
1393:"Uzbek troops clash with protesters"
1337:from the original on 22 January 2014
1209:from the original on 13 October 2017
697:The song "Anda Jonim Qoldi Mening" (
345:On 13 May 2005, protests erupted in
3852:Conflict in Northern Lebanon (2007)
3685:Western Iran clashes (2016–present)
1436:from the original on 29 August 2013
1267:"The Andijan massacre a year after"
944:Agriculture and Water, Governor of
3873:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present)
3842:South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000)
3802:Israeli–Palestinian (1948–present)
3752:Iraqi Kurdish Civil War (1994–1997
3747:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict (1918–2003)
3118:Insurgency in Sindh (2010–present)
2578:, Human Rights Watch, 14 June 2006
2214:from the original on 13 April 2018
2067:from the original on 3 August 2012
1546:Uzbekistan: The Islamic Blame Game
1468:from the original on 10 April 2014
1108:from the original on 21 March 2022
25:
4107:Human rights abuses in Uzbekistan
3568:Tajikistani Civil War (1992–1997)
3389:Indonesian occupation (1975–1999)
3202:Xinjiang conflict (1960s–present)
2739:from the original on 28 June 2011
2338:"Uzbekistan's Forgotten Massacre"
2158:from the original on 27 June 2015
1962:Uzbek troops shut off second town
1596:How the Andijan killings unfolded
1307:from the original on 8 April 2014
1247:from the original on 10 July 2012
1180:China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly
843:Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
3888:Fatah–Hamas conflict (2006–2008)
3238:1994 North Korean nuclear crisis
3139:Sri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009)
3055:Insurgency in Punjab (1981–1995)
2656:from the original on 16 May 2008
2413:EU bans arms sales to Uzbekistan
2244:from the original on 7 July 2022
1826:New update on events in Andizhan
1199:"Andijan: A Policeman's Account"
1136:Beehner, Lionel (26 June 2006).
979:, later said in an interview in
913:United States Defense Department
816:met with Uzbek Foreign Minister
252:
242:
230:
208:
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155:Violent suppression of protests.
4127:Massacres of protesters in Asia
4040:Sinai insurgency (2011–present)
3932:Syrian Civil War (2011–present)
3915:Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2021)
3330:Myanmar conflict (1948–present)
3076:Kashmir conflict (1947–present)
3008:Kashmir conflict (1947–present)
2847:, Mainstream Publishing, 2007,
2830:, Oneworld Publications, 2006,
2470:Uzbek city sealed after clashes
2403:Institute for Global Engagement
2336:Kendzior, Sarah (12 May 2015).
1921:'High death toll' in Uzbekistan
929:Tashkent-Ferghana clan alliance
864:, but Russian Foreign Minister
766:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
450:Melissa Hooper, a US lawyer in
402:It was claimed that calls from
3784:ISIL insurgency (2017–present)
3680:Iran–PJAK conflict (2004–2011)
3420:Laotian insurgency (1975–2022)
3415:Cambodian Conflict (1979–1998)
3309:Insurgency in Aceh (1976–2005)
3165:Nepalese Civil War (1996–2006)
2451:EU renews Uzbekistan sanctions
2024:Jeff Kingston (23 July 2006).
1756:Testimony:: Galima Bukharbaeva
1460:Chivers, C. J. (23 May 2005).
1273:. 10 June 2007. Archived from
909:United States State Department
894:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
737:Non-governmental organizations
721:internet after the uprisings.
378:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
214:Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
97:Economic and social inequality
1:
3304:Papua conflict (1969–present)
2550:"Human Rights Overview:China"
2517:The Journal of Turkish Weekly
1778:Mayhem follows Uzbek massacre
1399:. 13 May 2005. Archived from
1042:2019-2020 Uzbekistan protests
1012:Moscow theater hostage crisis
845:, composed of Russia, China,
829:, Kazakhstan on 27–28 March.
455:in an interview conducted by
106:Police and military brutality
18:May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan
4006:Yemeni crisis (2011–present)
3774:Iraqi insurgency (2011–2013)
3446:FULRO insurgency (1964–1992)
3144:JVP insurrection (1987–1989)
2924:Council on Foreign Relations
2715:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
2696:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
2538:Council on Foreign Relations
2498:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1911:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1892:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1681:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1574:RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1142:Council on Foreign Relations
986:Obidov, initially put under
621:Memorial Human Rights Center
587:Erk/Liberty Democratic Party
585:, founder and leader of the
49:, the location of the events
4142:2000s murders in Uzbekistan
4011:Houthi takeover (2014–2015)
3878:Second Intifada (2000–2005)
3824:Syrian arena (2012–present)
3807:Second Intifada (2000–2005)
3724:Syrian arena (2012–present)
3675:KDPI insurgency (1989–1996)
3261:Taiwan Strait Crisis (1996)
3197:Taiwan Strait Crisis (1996)
3050:Religious violence in India
2725:Vick, Karl (27 July 2005).
2238:Скачать песню бесплатно mp3
2088:"Peace Corps press release"
1802:'They shot us like rabbits'
1017:2010 South Kyrgyzstan riots
907:After the Andijan massacre
798:to resume low-level talks.
500:armoured personnel carriers
415:and improved ties with the
161:arms embargo on Uzbekistan.
103:and lack of civil liberties
4158:
4061:Operation Inherent Resolve
3883:Gaza–Israel (2006–present)
3819:Iran–Israel (1985–present)
3812:Gaza–Israel (2006–present)
3709:Iran–Israel (1985–present)
3670:Kurdish separatism in Iran
1047:2019-2020 Iranian protests
1027:Human rights in Uzbekistan
417:People's Republic of China
3714:South Lebanon (1985–2000)
3233:Maritime border incidents
2930:Human Rights Watch report
2918:16 September 2008 at the
2593:27 September 2007 at the
2437:12 September 2014 at the
2307:10.1080/02634930701702365
1930:Journal of Turkish Weekly
1907:30 September 2007 at the
1677:30 September 2007 at the
1620:26 September 2007 at the
802:British Foreign Secretary
762:Counterpart International
727:Through the Looking Glass
355:National Security Service
292:
248:National Security Service
179:
39:
4016:Civil War (2014–present)
3965:Kurdish–Turkish conflict
3654:Bahraini uprising (2011)
3350:Civil war (2021–present)
2902:11 November 2009 at the
2574:11 November 2008 at the
2555:12 November 2008 at the
2376:"Massacre in Uzbekistan"
2122:The Jamestown Foundation
2118:21 November 2006 at the
1926:21 February 2014 at the
1104:. Warsaw. 20 June 2005.
744:American Bar Association
413:Karshi-Khanabad Air Base
258:Ministry of the Interior
237:Government of Uzbekistan
4137:May 2005 events in Asia
4112:Massacres in Uzbekistan
4001:South Yemen (2009–2015)
3857:Lebanon conflict (2008)
3779:War in Iraq (2013–2017)
3594:Andijan massacre (2005)
3589:Fergana massacre (1989)
3134:JVP insurrection (1971)
2763:2 December 2013 at the
1831:17 January 2006 at the
1742:13 January 2010 at the
1639:13 January 2010 at the
814:Frank-Walter Steinmeier
811:German Foreign Minister
296:No centralised leaders
4117:Protests in Uzbekistan
3547:2010 Kyrgyz Revolution
1835:Republic of Uzbekistan
1551:25 August 2006 at the
1530:4 October 2013 at the
1037:Politics of Uzbekistan
1007:1999 Tashkent bombings
994:, on 13 October 2006.
789:On 3 October 2005 the
731:Massacre in Uzbekistan
707:Andijonim qoldi mening
572:Military of Uzbekistan
529:government-controlled
60:; 19 years ago
3508:Republican insurgency
3207:Tibetan unrest (2008)
2913:"Documenting Andijan"
1948:14 April 2007 at the
1699:14 March 2007 at the
1601:6 August 2017 at the
1570:14 April 2007 at the
1138:"Documenting Andijan"
1022:History of Uzbekistan
127:Nonviolent resistance
3991:al-Qaeda (1998–2015)
3970:Turkey–ISIL conflict
3769:Iraq War (2003–2011)
2862:Central Asian Survey
2711:15 June 2008 at the
2692:12 June 2008 at the
2513:7 April 2014 at the
2494:13 June 2008 at the
2475:7 April 2014 at the
2456:7 April 2014 at the
2418:7 April 2014 at the
2295:Central Asian Survey
2137:23 July 2008 at the
1967:23 June 2006 at the
1888:11 June 2008 at the
1869:7 April 2014 at the
1719:29 June 2016 at the
1658:8 April 2007 at the
923:Clan struggle theory
665:and German reporter
427:Trial of businessmen
3170:Operation All Clear
2867:Jeffry W. Hartman,
2732:The Washington Post
2649:The Washington Post
2624:7 July 2022 at the
2532:11 May 2010 at the
1850:7 July 2022 at the
1807:28 May 2005 at the
1783:7 July 2022 at the
1761:24 May 2011 at the
1333:. 19 October 2006.
1271:Columbia Radio News
1032:Islam in Uzbekistan
599:religious extremism
508:, a journalist for
409:Bush administration
273:Uzbek Ground Forces
4102:2005 in Uzbekistan
4076:Colour revolutions
3996:Houthi (2004–2015)
3937:Regional spillover
3847:Lebanon War (2006)
3719:Lebanon War (2006)
2783:The New York Times
2597:Xinhua News Agency
2441:Human Rights Watch
2342:The New York Times
2061:The New York Times
2014:Human Rights Watch
1430:Human Rights Watch
1367:The New York Times
780:External reactions
711:my Andijan remains
692:Human Rights Watch
663:Galima Bukharbaeva
656:The New York Times
597:as the source for
506:Galima Bukharbaeva
496:Human Rights Watch
457:Rossiiskaya gazeta
421:Russian Federation
306:Shavkat Mirziyoyev
132:Civil disobedience
4122:Massacres in 2005
4097:Conflicts in 2005
4084:
4083:
4031:Inter-continental
4026:
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3960:DHKP/C insurgency
3955:Maoist insurgency
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3454:
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3345:Rohingya conflict
3269:
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3096:Kargil War (1999)
3028:Kargil War (1999)
2987:conflicts in Asia
2943:, a follow-up by
2877:978-91-86635-93-0
2853:978-1-84596-221-0
2836:978-1-85168-457-1
1403:on 13 August 2007
1197:Usmanova, Dilya.
992:Namangan province
946:Ferghana province
770:BBC World Service
616:Radio Free Europe
611:Radio Free Europe
526:Islamic extremist
343:
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283:
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16:(Redirected from
4149:
3986:Civil war (1994)
3611:
3542:1990 Osh clashes
3526:Ethnic conflicts
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3278:
3243:2017–2018 crisis
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2090:. Archived from
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