Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in UzbekistanHuman Rights Watch, 2004 - 319 pagini |
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Pagina 23
... around March or April 1996 the Supreme Court tried Mirzoev in a closed hearing and sentenced him to an unknown term in prison. 17 Indictment against Iuldash Tursunbaev, issued by senior police investigator 23 Background.
... around March or April 1996 the Supreme Court tried Mirzoev in a closed hearing and sentenced him to an unknown term in prison. 17 Indictment against Iuldash Tursunbaev, issued by senior police investigator 23 Background.
Pagina 31
... sentenced to death for allegedly having a role in the crime. They were scheduled to be executed by firing squad.39 In August 1999 armed militants crossed from Tajikistan into Kyrgyzstan and took several hostages. They quickly released ...
... sentenced to death for allegedly having a role in the crime. They were scheduled to be executed by firing squad.39 In August 1999 armed militants crossed from Tajikistan into Kyrgyzstan and took several hostages. They quickly released ...
Pagina 35
... Denunciations” in Chapter III. 47 Human Rights Watch press release, “Uzbek Torture Victims Sentenced to Prison Terms,” August 18, 1999. 48 Traditionally the mahalla is a centuries-old autonomous institution organized 35 Background.
... Denunciations” in Chapter III. 47 Human Rights Watch press release, “Uzbek Torture Victims Sentenced to Prison Terms,” August 18, 1999. 48 Traditionally the mahalla is a centuries-old autonomous institution organized 35 Background.
Pagina 45
... sentenced Ergashev to twelve years in prison for anti-constitutional activities and on other charges, none of which involved acts of violence or the defendant's personally inciting anyone to violence.80 ▫ Committee experts examined ...
... sentenced Ergashev to twelve years in prison for anti-constitutional activities and on other charges, none of which involved acts of violence or the defendant's personally inciting anyone to violence.80 ▫ Committee experts examined ...
Pagina 60
... sentenced all of [the defendants] to 20 years of imprisonment. This is due to. 125 Ibid. 126 Hizb ut-Tahrir, “The President of Uzbekistan Admits to Being Intellectually Bankrupt,” Hizb ut-Tahrir leaflet, April 24, 2000 [online], http ...
... sentenced all of [the defendants] to 20 years of imprisonment. This is due to. 125 Ibid. 126 Hizb ut-Tahrir, “The President of Uzbekistan Admits to Being Intellectually Bankrupt,” Hizb ut-Tahrir leaflet, April 24, 2000 [online], http ...
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