Activists reject Uzbek government's version of deadly protests

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The government's narrative that protesters were high on drugs and incited by 'foreign forces' is being challenged.

An Uzbek service member guards a road during a government-organised press visit in Nukus, capital of the northwestern Karakalpakstan region, Uzbekistan July 6, 2022. REUTERS/Mukhammadsharif Mamatkulov

Rights activists and exiled opposition politicians say they believe the real toll is much higher. A European rights group, the Open Dialogue Foundation, has compiled the names of at least 58 missing individuals. Uzbek opposition politicians outside the country poured scorn on those accounts. They said the demonstrations were sparked by government plans to strip Karakalpakstan of its autonomous status, which included - at least on paper - a right to secede from Uzbekistan on the basis of a referendum. The government dropped the proposals after the protests broke out.

Alisher Ilkhamov, a Central Asia due diligence consultant based in Britain, said there was no evidence of foreign instigation. The opposition says the demonstrators were peaceful and unarmed, but journalists on a government-organised trip to Karakalpakstan's main city Nukus this week were shown videos by the authorities where crowds attacked police and threw stones.

 

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