Galima Bukharbaeva
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Human rights activists criticise Uzbekistan's latest referendum on constitutional reform
America admits it hasn't managed to defeat Uzbek Islamists based in Afghanistan.
Police "incite" market women into attacking journalists trying to cover Hizb-ut-Tahrir demonstration.
Recent premier of new Afghan film raises hopes of post-Taleban cinema revival
A penniless Fergana resident cycles 300 km to the capital to take state-run newspapers to task for "ignoring" the problems facing ordinary people.
New party set up by President Nazarbaev’s daughter likely to lead in this year’s parliamentary election.
After earning an appalling human rights record over the past few years, Uzbekistan shows signs of changing tack, under pressure from its powerful new American ally.
Thousands of joyous Afghans cram into central Mazar to celebrate their New Year.
How long will pro-US Tashkent tolerate Russian broadcasts critical of American bid to topple Saddam?