Difference between revisions of "Uzbekistan"
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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan | ||
− | |location=Asia | + | |description=Former [[USSR]] country in [[Central Asia]]. Home to the 3 most important cities on the Silk Road. |
+ | |location=Asia,Central Asia | ||
|capital=Tashkent | |capital=Tashkent | ||
|logo=Flag_of_Uzbekistan.svg | |logo=Flag_of_Uzbekistan.svg |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 14 September 2021
Uzbekistan | |
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Capital city | Tashkent |
Location | Asia, Central Asia |
Type | nation state |
Interest of | CENTCOM |
Member of | UN |
Former USSR country in Central Asia. Home to the 3 most important cities on the Silk Road. |
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked nation state in Central Asia.
"Terror"
Craig Murray, UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan was so concerned about the support (military, financial and political) that UK and NATO countries were "giving the appallingly repressive Uzbek regime" that he blew the whistle on UK support for torture in the country. He writes: "I felt so strongly about this I was prepared to give up my career for it, and in Murder in Samarkand (Dirty Diplomacy in the USA) I published a 440 page account of how our policy was fundamentally wrong."
In 2017, he remarked about Newsweek's blaming Uzbekistan for "terrorism" that "it is because of the Uzbek regime’s mutual cooperation with the USA in the War on Terror, and the use of that pretext by the dictatorship, aided and abetted by the CIA, to ramp up repression, that Uzbek terrorism is occurring."[1]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Obama to Aid Uzbek Dictatorship | webpage | 9 November 2011 | Stephen Zunes |