Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in UzbekistanHuman Rights Watch, 2004 - 319 pagini |
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... Imam Abdulla Utaev, disappeared later that year, prompting observers to suspect foul play by state law enforcement agents.13 Restored State Control of Religion, 1992-1995 Having banned religious political parties, the government sought ...
... Imam Abdulla Utaev, disappeared later that year, prompting observers to suspect foul play by state law enforcement agents.13 Restored State Control of Religion, 1992-1995 Having banned religious political parties, the government sought ...
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... imam and, therefore, a “Wahhabi” himself. In addition, secular and religious authorities came to regard as “Wahhabis” those who manifest their religious beliefs in an overt way, such as by growing a beard or wearing a headscarf. As ...
... imam and, therefore, a “Wahhabi” himself. In addition, secular and religious authorities came to regard as “Wahhabis” those who manifest their religious beliefs in an overt way, such as by growing a beard or wearing a headscarf. As ...
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... imam had been kept in the basement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in August 1995 and in Tashkent prison from September 1995 to April 1996.16 The Uzbek government, for its part, alleged that Imam Mirzoev had fabricated his own ...
... imam had been kept in the basement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in August 1995 and in Tashkent prison from September 1995 to April 1996.16 The Uzbek government, for its part, alleged that Imam Mirzoev had fabricated his own ...
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... Imam Mirzoev and Matkarimov remain unknown. Mirzoev's former assistant, Nematjon Parpiev, followed in the Sheikh's footsteps to become an imam in Andijan. Parpiev disappeared in September 1997.19 Among those the government branded as ...
... Imam Mirzoev and Matkarimov remain unknown. Mirzoev's former assistant, Nematjon Parpiev, followed in the Sheikh's footsteps to become an imam in Andijan. Parpiev disappeared in September 1997.19 Among those the government branded as ...
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... Imam Tulkin Ergashev), Judge V. N. Sharipov relied on the conclusions reached by a group of experts from the Committee on Religious Affairs regarding books that police claimed they found in the Ergashev home. The committee found that ...
... Imam Tulkin Ergashev), Judge V. N. Sharipov relied on the conclusions reached by a group of experts from the Committee on Religious Affairs regarding books that police claimed they found in the Ergashev home. The committee found that ...
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