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Hephaestion
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posted 31 October 2005 05:32 AM      Profile for Hephaestion   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
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(The Guardian) The BBC yesterday said it would close its World Service operation in the central Asian state of Uzbekistan, citing harassment by local officials. The foreign media have been under increasing pressure in the authoritarian state since the massacre of at least 500 protesters by Uzbek troops in the southern town of Andijan.

Fifteen men went on trial last month for organising the unrest. Prosecutors yesterday asked the alleged "terrorists" to be sentenced for up to 20 years, and at the start of the trial had claimed the men had been advised during the unrest by the BBC.

A BBC statement said: "The BBC World Service's office in Tashkent is being suspended and all local staff withdrawn with immediate effect for six months pending a decision on their longer-term future. We are doing this over concerns of security."

The BBC World Service regional head, Behrouz Afagh, said that during the four months since Andijan, staff had been subjected to "a campaign of harassment and intimidation".

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Yesterday it also emerged that Sanjar Umarov, chairman of the opposition Sunshine Coalition, who was arrested on Sunday for alleged embezzlement, had shown signs of having been tortured in jail. His lawyer said that he saw Mr Umarov naked, swaying back and forth in his cell. "He threw all his clothes out into the feeding slot and didn't react to my words," Valery Krasilovsky told Associated Press.


More grief in "the 'Stans"... but it's news now 'coz the Beeb is being shoved out.

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Andrew_Jay
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posted 31 October 2005 09:50 AM      Profile for Andrew_Jay        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The government's attrocities in Uzbeikistan haven't been ignored ar all, it's just a very closed country, and getting information out is very hard. Despite this, it has received considerable attention in the press. Unforunately we're going to hear a lot less now with the BBC gone.
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skdadl
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posted 31 October 2005 10:01 AM      Profile for skdadl     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This is extremely bad news.

Since Andijan, it has become increasingly hard to tell which foreign manipulator is reinforcing Karimov and how. He seems to have leapt out of the embrace of the Americans and into the protection of the Russians and Chinese (under the Shanghai accord), but we need steady reporting to understand what is going on now and we're not getting it.

I am sorry to hear about Mr Umarov. Will look to see whether Amnesty is alert to this story yet.


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