updated Sun. September 8, 2024
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Volkskrant
January 9, 2018
... beloven zijn natuurlijk verdacht. Wat meent de president van zijn woorden? Onder Karimov werd de Oezbeekse gevangene Muzafar Avazov gekookt, net nadat de martelingen leken af te nemen. Maar de stappen van de nieuwe president zijn ongekend - zelfs mensenrechtenactivisten zijn binnengelaten.
The Sun
November 2, 2017
He also claimed Karimov's security forces executed prisoners Muzafar Avazov and Khuzniddin Alimov by boiling them alive in 2002. And it's the regime's “heavy-handed” security approach which has inspired angry young Uzbeks to join ISIS and IMU, reports CNN. The attack at Ataturk airport. which left 45Ãâà...
The Nation
September 6, 2016
This included the case of Karimov's security forces executing prisoners Muzafar Avazov and Khuzniddin Alimov by boiling them alive in 2002. The United Nations found torture "institutionalized, systematic, and rampant" in Uzbekistan's judicial system. For several years, Parade magazine selected KarimovÃâà...
The Guardian
November 1, 2015
Uzbek foreign minister Abdulaziz Kamilov, left, looks on while Uzbek president Islam Karimov, center, and John Kerry shake hands at Samarkand Airport. Photograph: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images. US secretary of state John Kerry on Sunday met Uzbekistan's autocratic ruler and officials fromÃâà...
Wired
November 13, 2013
In 2003, the United Nations found torture "institutionalized, systematic, and rampant" in Uzbekistan's judicial system, and in one of the most horrifying cases Karimov's security forces executed Islamic fundamentalists Muzafar Avazov and Khuzniddin Alimov by boiling them alive. Karimov has been in powerÃâà...
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
August 5, 2012
In 2002, rights groups, including HRW, documented two suspicious deaths of Jaslyk prisoners whose bodies reportedly exhibited clear signs of torture. Both men -- Muzafar Avazov and Husnidin Alimov -- were classified by HRW as "religious prisoners." According to HRW, 60 to 70 percent of Avazov's bodyÃâà...
Center for Research on Globalization
November 20, 2005
There is not a single word recorded by any of them calling for free elections in Uzbekistan,” or criticizing Karimov for shooting down hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators or boiling to death opponents, such as Muzafar Avazov and Husnidin Alimov in the Jaslik prison in 2002. As for Indonesia, theÃâà...