At the moment, the authorities look for anybody who remained in Andijan or came back from Kyrgyzstan or Kazakhstan. I was always asked [during interrogations] whom do I know related to the events who ...
It’s been 20 years since Uzbekistan’s security forces opened fire on a largely peaceful crowd of protesters and curious onlookers, including women and children, on May 13, 2005 in Andijan, a city in ...
A newly obtained video of a May 2005 massacre of civilians in the Uzbek city of Andijan casts new light on an event that led to a marked decrease in U.S. influence in the region. An uprising last year ...
A local power struggle dating back to 2004, and not an alleged Islamic radical conspiracy, sparked the chain of events that culminated in the Andijan massacre in Uzbekistan, a source with detailed ...
Fifteen years have elapsed since the worst bout of bloodletting that Uzbekistan has seen in its post-independence history, but still the authorities, even under the rule of self-styled reformer ...
Assertion: “Following the tragic events in Andijan, investigative actions were carried out to identify those involved in the criminal acts and to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the events ...
Makhbuba Zakirova said government troops opened fire on unarmed civilians in Andijan Five months after Uzbek troops opened fire on hundreds of civilians in Andijan on 13 May 2005, Makhbuba Zakirova ...
A Kyrgyz woman stands next to a placard with a picture showing 12-13 May 2005 events in the Uzbek town of Andijan, during a commemoration in front of the Uzbekistan Embassy in Bishkek Getty Images ...
The United States and the European Union should press the Uzbek government for an independent, international inquiry into the massacre by government forces of hundreds of mainly peaceful protesters in ...
Five months after Uzbek troops opened fire on hundreds of civilians in Andijan on 13 May 2005, Makhbuba Zakirova caused a small sensation. In a Tashkent court room where 15 men were tried for ...
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