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UZBEK RIOTS or another "Orange Revolt"? ¶ See Front Page Diary

by Oui
Fri May 13th, 2005 at 03:18:34 AM EST

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SEE FRONT PAGE DIARY BY SUSANHBU

Dozens Killed as Soldiers Fire on Protesters in Uzbekistan
by susanhbu Fri May 13th, 2005

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George's friendly oil dictator in Uzbekistan, Karimov ran into some protest by his people.   In the eastern city of Andijon, pop. 300,000, angry Islamists took up arms to get their leader out of prison. In the unrest that followed, 9 persons were killed and 34 wounded. The news is very sketchy, but it appears government buildings have been taken over and hostages are held. The news agency reported the president was on his way to the east, to calm down the people.

Is George for a Democracy or will he side with authority and OIL? Other western European nations have followed GWB footsteps into the murky oil spils of Karimov.

  • Official Russian RIA Novosti -- Latest NEWS

    More below the fold on background info ...

  • LATEST NEWS ¶ THIS DIARY HAS BEEN ADDED AS COMMENT TO FRONT PAGE ¶

  • Uzbek News link – fergana.ru

  • Prada.com — Massive Uprising in Uzbekistan

    `HUMAN RIGHTS NIGHTMARE'
    The deal with the United States serves Karimov's agenda in other ways as well. The former Soviet boss, who rules with an iron fist and has been called a "human rights nightmare" by various international human rights watchdogs, could hardly find a more opportune way to pump up his flagging popularity at home.

    To the approval of his people, Karimov has signaled to Russia -- still so influential in its old neighborhood -- that Uzbekistan will go its own way and choose its own friends. But he has been dogged by criticism of his record. Human Rights Watch cautioned Washington to step carefully in the Central Asian nation.

    "If the United States is going to ally itself with Uzbekistan, it has to find a way to avoid aligning itself with Uzbekistan's brutal policies," said Tom Malinowski, Washington advocacy director of Human Rights Watch. "President Bush has said the war on terrorism cannot become a war on Islam," he said. "The government of Uzbekistan is undeniably at war with forms of Islam it does not control."


    ENCARTA

  • BBC March 2004 -- Uzbek siege man blows himself up

  • ASIA TIMES -- Safe h(e)aven for Uzbek strongman's daughter

  • Portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan

               

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    President Karimov has arrived in the troubled city of Andijon, where soldiers have opened fire on the crowds of protesters. The people uprising aim to rid the country of the Karimov dictatorship, in analogy to neighboring Kyrgyzstan in March.

    From reports, there are now 20 Uzbeks who have died and 2000 prisoners escaped as the crowd attacked and forced the release of their Muslim leader.

    Oui - Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité



  • Display:
    Here's a bit from the Guardian:
    Soldiers opened fire on up to 4,000 protesters in eastern Uzbekistan today and killed at least three after demonstrators stormed a jail to free 23 men accused of Islamic extremism, witnesses said.
    (snip)
    In recent weeks, Uzbeks have shown increasing willingness to challenge their authoritarian leadership through protests, apparently bolstered by the March uprising in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan that drove out President Askar Akayev, and by the so-called Orange and Rose Revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia respectively.

    "We are not going to overthrow the government. We demand economic freedom," Mr Egomov told AP. "If the army is going to storm, if they're going to shoot, we are ready to die instead of living as we are living now. The Uzbek people have been reduced to living like dirt," he said

    Karimov may be safe in the saddle a little longer, but the people in Uzbekistan are surely inspired from recent events in the region.  I fear it will get ugly, as the area in question is a melting pot for fundamentalists, drug trafficers and regular banditry.

    by ask on Fri May 13th, 2005 at 08:12:21 AM EST
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    After his visit and victory speech in Georgia, GWB gets a bit of headwind and bad weather in the region.
    See also the recent revolt by neighbor Kyrgyzstan and importance of region for our Humvee and SUV.

    Bush has established military bases--which will have combat aircraft and at least 3,000 personnel--in the countries of oil-rich Central Asia, including the brutal authoritarian regimes in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

    Count Your Blessings of Oil!

    Oui - Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité

    by Oui on Fri May 13th, 2005 at 03:38:57 AM EST
    I can't believe i missed your diary ... i'll erase my story.  Great job, Oui.

    Hickok: "You know the sound of thunder. Can you imagine that sound if I ask you to? Ma'am, listen to the thunder."
    by susanhu (susanhuatearthlinkdotnet) on Fri May 13th, 2005 at 12:10:08 PM EST
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    Your diary is front page, let me add info from my diary as comment to yours. Your call.

    Oui - Liberté - Egalité - Fraternité

    by Oui on Fri May 13th, 2005 at 12:37:52 PM EST
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