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Key human rights concerns in Uzbekistan
Some public criticism of security services surfaces but open public debate remains far-off
Uzbekistan: some positive developments but critics and journalists still face reprisals
Message to UN review: Systemic reform needed in Uzbekistan to protect fundamental rights
OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting
Human rights changes: more piecemeal than systemic
A tentative hope for human rights improvements?
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Uzbekistan: Harassment, detentions and mass surveillance restrict citizens’ rights
The role of organised crime in the political life of Uzbekistan
Despite releases, conditions remain dire for civil society in Uzbekistan
Briefing paper for EU-Uzbekistan Human Rights Dialogue, 8 November 2016: Human Rights in Uzbekistan
Central Asia’s civil society at 25 years of independence: Appeal for solidarity
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