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“Birdamlik” means “Solidarność”/“Solidarity”

A new source of information about our country’s life, including domestic and foreign policy, human rights and its violations, national security, history, economy, etc. was founded by immigrants living abroad in order to bring news for the international community about Uzbekistan in more or less objective way. First post was posted on the 21st […]

A Red Herring To Hide Failures…

Posted by Mansurhon | in President, Public announcements, Politics, Economy | on March 26th, 2008
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As President’s Press service informs, President Islam Karimov signed a decree on 5 March 2008 On increasing the salaries, pensions, stipends and social allowances.
As Press service continues, “According to the document, starting from 1 April salaries to employees of the state-financed institutions and organizations, as well as pensions, stipends and social allowances will be […]

Where are you now, ladies of pleasure?

Posted by Mansurhon | in Drugs, Public announcements, Health, Human Rights, Youth | on March 23rd, 2008
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Clean up of Tashkent on the eve of Navruz holiday from the prostitutes, homosexuals and drug-abusers and their places of dislocation shocked everyone who is interested in daily life of the capital: as information agencies informed that during “the Morality” raid more than 200 bars, 115 saunas and 70 hotels were inspected. 466 administrative […]

Silly promises or another carefully thought out fiction?

Posted by Mansurhon | in Elections 2007, President, Public announcements, Media, Economy | on January 2nd, 2008
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As usual our President announced his New Year message to the people of Uzbekistan. As usual it was a set of banal words and only naive people could listen to such a nonsense without a sarcasm.
Karimov says that “each of us, gathered for a festive table, unwillingly thoughts returned to the unforgettable events, […]

Again hypocrisy

Posted by Libertad | in Culture, Video, Public announcements, Politics, Foreign Affairs, Youth | on November 9th, 2007
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Embassy of Uzbekistan to the UK recently commented on “allegations” of forced child labor in the agriculture of Uzbekistan. I guess so-called allegations were made by BBC TV channel reporter, who went to Uzbekistan disguised as a reporter of a textile industry magazine and made a film about involvement of child labor in cotton […]

Women’s Blog launches an Internet competition

Posted by Tolkun | in Public announcements, Media | on September 8th, 2007
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A Women’s blog of Uzbekistan with the support of United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has launched an Internet competition for the best essays entitled as “Our beloved women”. Their motto is “Every woman in Uzbekistan deserves to be spoken about in Mass Media”. In order to take part in the competition the only thing […]

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 […]

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 […]

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