A Fourth Karakalpak Released From Detention in Kazakhstan

Uzbekistan Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Karakalpakstan Appeals

Advertisement A fourth Karakalpak has been released from detention in Kazakhstan, a year after her arrest ostensibly at the request of Uzbek authorities. The releases mark a stalemate of sorts. Kazakhstan’s government was under pressure to not deport Karakalpak activists to Uzbekistan, where they would likely face lengthy prison sentences.  Ziuar Mirmanbetova was released on … Read more

What Will It Take to Finally Build a ‘New Uzbekistan’?

What Will It Take to Finally Build a ‘New Uzbekistan’?

Magazine Since 2016, Mirziyoyev’s reforms have often served two purposes: a populist aim paired with an overriding interest in regime security. In this handout photo released by Uzbekistan’s Presidential Press Office, Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev speaks during a meeting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, April 28, 2023. Credit: Uzbekistan’s Presidential Press Office via AP Advertisement On November … Read more

Karakalpakstan’s Sovereignty in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan

Karakalpakstan’s Sovereignty in Mirziyoyev’s Uzbekistan

Advertisement “Karakalpakstan is not Uzbekistan,” Aman Sagidullayev, the leader of the Alga Karakalpakstan movement stressed to The Diplomat. Sagidullayev fled his homeland in 2012 for Kyrgyzstan and eventually even farther abroad. His movement’s demand for a referendum on independence in Karakalpakstan was viewed by Tashkent as nothing short of rank separatism. “We Karakalpaks, apart from … Read more

Uzbek President Calls for Snap Elections

Uzbek President Calls for Snap Elections

Advertisement Quick on the heels of Uzbekistan’s constitutional referendum, President Shavkat Mirzoyoyev announced on May 8 that the country would hold an early presidential election on July 9. Mirziyoyev, in his May 8 speech, waxed poetic about the April 30 referendum, proclaiming that its results illustrated that the Uzbek people have “high confidence and full … Read more