July 2012 ойлик архив

New Film Sheds Light On Andijon Violence

A new documentary by Danish journalist Michael Andersen aims to change that.
Massacre In Uzbekistan: Foretold, Forgiven, Forgotten” sheds new light on the tragic events of May 13, 2005, when government forces opened fire on protesters in the city of Andijon in eastern Uzbekistan.

Massacre in Uzbekistan (Trailer)

Nearly 1000 people were killed on the orders of the Uzbek dictator, Islam Karimov, one of the most brutal dictators in the world. But today, the West has long since forgiven and forgotten the Massacre in Andijan. Order the DVD / support the project

http://www.massacre-in-uzbekistan.com

Deportation of an Uzbek activist from Norway postponed for a month

Deportation of an Uzbek activist from Norway on July 12, 2012 has been postponed for one month, says Danish journalist Michael Andersen on Facebook: “SAVED! (at least temporarily)

Not least thanks to many colleagues reacting to my article, putting pressure on the Norwegian authorities, using their contacts, today this young man was granted ONE MONTH’s stay in Norway. The fight goes on to persuade the Norwegians to grant him asylum. THANKS».

A tragedy foretold: Norway condemns Uzbek activist to jail and torture