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Fighting Torture on the Ground in Uzbekistan
Human rights groups act on behalf of frightened victims.
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Experts say the process was manipulated to suit political ends and stir ethnic tensions.
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Uzbekistan's Thin Line of Human Rights Defenders
Activists put their own safety at risk by helping others.
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