Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in UzbekistanHuman Rights Watch, 2004 - 319 pagini |
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... confessions. They endured incommunicado detention, denial of defense counsel, denial of a fair trial, and convictions based on fabricated evidence. They continue to suffer torture and ill-treatment as they serve their sentences in Uzbek ...
... confessions. They endured incommunicado detention, denial of defense counsel, denial of a fair trial, and convictions based on fabricated evidence. They continue to suffer torture and ill-treatment as they serve their sentences in Uzbek ...
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... confessions, recognizing that many of these may have been obtained through torture or ill-treatment, and, as appropriate, provide prompt and impartial investigation and take appropriate remedial measures. Uzbekistan became a party to ...
... confessions, recognizing that many of these may have been obtained through torture or ill-treatment, and, as appropriate, provide prompt and impartial investigation and take appropriate remedial measures. Uzbekistan became a party to ...
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... confessions. Most independent Muslims are Hanafi Sunnis and a small percentage belong to the minority of Muslims who adhere to other branches of Sunnism. Brief Islamic Revival and Government Backlash During the Soviet period, the state ...
... confessions. Most independent Muslims are Hanafi Sunnis and a small percentage belong to the minority of Muslims who adhere to other branches of Sunnism. Brief Islamic Revival and Government Backlash During the Soviet period, the state ...
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... and indeed fathers and other relatives would be punished or held hostage by the government to secure arrests and “confessions” from independent Muslims. 35 Maj. Fahriddin Islomov, Uzbek TV first channel, April 19, 29 Background.
... and indeed fathers and other relatives would be punished or held hostage by the government to secure arrests and “confessions” from independent Muslims. 35 Maj. Fahriddin Islomov, Uzbek TV first channel, April 19, 29 Background.
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... confessions.” In. 45 In May 2002 Uzbek authorities announced the end of pre-publication censorship. The government, however, continues to use other means of control to restrict the media, which engage in heavy self-censorship to avoid ...
... confessions.” In. 45 In May 2002 Uzbek authorities announced the end of pre-publication censorship. The government, however, continues to use other means of control to restrict the media, which engage in heavy self-censorship to avoid ...
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