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Uzbeks most attacked in Russia

Posted by Jamiyat | in Crime, Immigration, Human Rights, Politics, Foreign Affairs | on February 8th, 2008
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Re-elected Uzbek President Islam Karimov met with his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin this week and discussed economic and political cooperation between the two countries. But it remains unclear whether the issues of migration and ultra-nationalism has also been put on the table. Because it should have been raised.
Recently Kyrgyz embassy in Moscow filed an […]

Uzbeks in the finals!

Posted by Jamiyat | in Sport, Youth | on January 26th, 2008

On 25 January semi-finals of the Commonwealth Champions Cup of the CIS and the Baltic States took place. Uzbek football team Pakhtakor won Lithuanian Kaunas - 3:1 and thus Uzbeks, current holders of the cup, qualified for the final. Pakhtakor’s final game will be against young Azerbaijani football team Khazar-Lankoran. The match will be […]

Uzbek embassies attacked

Posted by Jamiyat | in Security, Media, Politics | on September 5th, 2007

A rare opportunity to view Uzbek government documents and secret ministerial correspondence online was made available a couple of days ago.
On 30 August a Swedish security researcher, Dan Egerstad has published 100 passwords to e-mail accounts of the embassies of the countries mostly belonging to the Asian continent at www.DErangedSecurity.com.
Passwords and usernames […]

Uzbekistan: Opinion poll

Posted by Jamiyat | in President, Elections 2007, Oddities, Public announcements, Politics, Uncategorized | on August 27th, 2007
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Research center for the study of public opinion “Ijtimoiy Fikr“, an Uzbek governmental agency in its core, has once again conducted an opinion poll(UZB), and has found out that the majority of the population of Uzbekistan support their president Islam Karimov. Ladies and gentlemen, you may accept it as an Uzbek government response to […]

Uzbek woman released in New York

Posted by Jamiyat | in Traditions, Immigration, Oddities, Public announcements | on August 26th, 2007
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Vladimir Kozlovski of the BBCRussian has reported(RUS) about the case of a woman from Uzbekistan, who was released after a long term detainment in New York. She was arrested allegedly for trying to “smuggle” a large sum of money without declaring them at customs service. When the sum taken out of the US exceedes […]

Malleus Maleficarum?

Posted by Jamiyat | in Oddities, Culture, Language | on August 24th, 2007
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A short time ago there was an article on Fergana.ru about the expansion of Uzbek music culture in Kyrgyzstan. The article said that the Uzbek music and singers are very popular in Kyrgyzstan and that one can find fans both among ethnic Uzbeks and the Kyrgyz.
But Fergana.ru is a popular website in the whole Central […]

Russia: More foreigners are being attacked

Many Russian newspapers had their headlines today saying “Uzbeks most criminal in Russia” or “Foreigners provoke local population”. Both statements were supported by statistics from Russian officials.
MK information agency has reported referring to the deputy chief of the Department for Criminal Investigation of the Ministry of Interior of Russia Alexei Savin that the number of […]

SCO: Uzbekistan against Tajik plans?

During the Bishkek summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), where Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are members, presidents have avoided direct criticizing of the US and NATO. But there was still some criticism and tension, which involved the member states themselves. This might become yet another challenge to test the capability of […]

Crack-down on illegals or a better regulation?

Posted by Jamiyat | in Immigration, Public announcements | on August 17th, 2007

The population of Russia has seen almost a ten million decline starting from 1991 up to today. The trend has only been gaining pace after the year 2000. The UN has even warned Russia in 2005 that its population of 140 million could fall by third by 2050. Death rates, when data of 1989 […]

Uzbeks helped Russia Win Winter Olympic Games

Posted by Jamiyat | in Sport, Politics, Foreign Affairs | on August 17th, 2007

Edited version. Originally posted here on 10.08.07
Sounds ridiculous? But Uzbeks did play a role in getting Russia its Sochi-2014 Winter Olympic Games. And here is why.

The President of the Russian Olympic Committee Leonid Tyagachev told in an interview to “Rossiyskaja Gazeta”(RUS): “I can say this with full confidence that the votes given by […]

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