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Interview
Sanjar Umarov: "We are the real power, that can lead the country out of a crisis"
Interview with the Sunshine Uzbekistan Coalition chairman Sanjar Umarov (translated from Russian).
Inera Safargalieva (23.08.2005)

“There would be more real problems in Uzbekistan without Islam Karimov”
Exclusive interview with famous extrasensory individual Gregory Grabovoy, who has lived and worked in Uzbekistan for many years.
Interviewed by Inera Safargaliyeva (24.07.2005)

“If secular opposition fails, religious opponents come to power”
The leader of Sunshine Coalition, established after “tulip revolution” in Kyrgyzstan, Sanjar Umarov offered Uzbek President Islam Karimov to abdicate the part of his powers, and turn the economy and the policy over newly established government, leaving under his control special services and army as the guarantee of his own security.
GAZETA, Sanobar Shermatova, translated by Arena (15.07.2005)

“Our citizens fall out of interests of state officials, parliament and opposition”. Part II
Arena continues the publication of the interview with Marat Zakhidov, the chairman of the Committee for Protection of Human Rights and head of the Party of Agrarians and Entrepreneurs of Uzbekistan.
Sergey Naumov, journalist, for Arena (18.06.2005)

“Our citizens fall out of interests of state officials, parliament and opposition”. Part I
Marat Zakhidov is chairman of the Committee for Protection of Human Rights and head of the Party of Agrarians and Entrepreneurs of Uzbekistan. He spoke to Arena correspondent on 9 May, three days before the tragedy in Andijan.
By Sergey Naumov, journalist, for Arena (14.06.2005)

Iola Monakhova: “At least 400 killed in Andijan”
Iola Monakhova is one of the few journalists that visited Andijan after the tragic events there. Russian by origin, she has lived in the United States since her childhood. Now she cooperates with the New York Times newspaper as a photographer.
Arena, Inera Safargaliyeva (14.06.2005)

Alo Khodjaev, former editor-in-chief of Radio Grande
In the end of June 2004, editor-in-chief of Radio Grande, Tashkent FM radio station, decided to leave his post.
Inera Safargaliyeva (30.06.2004)
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