"Uzbekistan:
Human Rights Overview," Human Rights Watch
[It is a very active site supporting OPERATION Enduring Freedom. Thousands
of service members (mostly Army and Air Force, but some Marines) from
various Guard, Reserve, and active duty units have worked at K-2--"Khanabad,
Uzbekistan Karshi-Kanabad (K2) Airbase Camp Stronghold Freedom,"
GlobalSecurity.org]
[Uzbekistan is believed to be one of the destination countries for the
highly secretive 'renditions programme', whereby the CIA ships terrorist
suspects to third-party countries where torture is used that cannot be
employed in the US.--Nick Paton Walsh and Paul Harris, "Anger as US backs brutal regime," The Observer (UK), May 15, 2005]
Craig Murray, "What
drives support for this torturer: Oil and gas ensure that the US backs
the Uzbek dictator to the hilt," Guardian, May 16, 2005
[There is no way to confirm numbers offered by refugees, but it seemed
likely that when the truth emerges, the massacre in Uzbekistan, an American
ally in the fight against terrorism, could become the deadliest assault on
civilians since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.--Deirdre Tynan, "Refugees put Uzbek dead in thousands,"
The Telegraph (UK), May 17, 2005]
"Uzbek
protesters ask US to help oust Karimov," Reuters, May 17, 2005
Alexei Volosevich, Dimitri Beliakov, Mark Franchetti, and Kara Dariya, "Terrified
Uzbeks tell of three massacres ," Sunday Times, May 22, 2005
Trevor Royle, "Karimov escapes
regime change as America pursues the 'great game'," Sunday Herald, May
22, 2005
Marc Perelman, "Uzbek Unrest
Shines Light on Leader's Ties to Jewry," The Forward, May 26, 2005
Nick Paton Walsh, "The lie
about liberty: Uzbekistan has shown former Soviet states that the west
tolerates the repression of peaceful protest in return for oil,"
Guardian, May 31, 2005
C. J. Chivers, "Rights Group Calls Deadly Uzbek Crackdown a 'Massacre'," New York
Times, June 8, 2005
R. Jeffrey Smith and Glenn Kessler, "U.S. Opposed Calls at NATO for Probe of Uzbek
Killings: Officials Feared Losing Air Base Access," Washington Post,
June 14, 2005
C. J. Chivers and Tom Shanker, "Uzbek Ministries in Crackdown Received U.S. Aid," New York Times, June
18, 2005
Robin Wright, "Uzbeks Stop Working With U.S. Against Terrorism,"
Washington Post, September 30, 2005
[US plays down human rights situation in Uzbekistan. A dangerous policy:
increasing repression combined with poverty will promote Islamic terrorism.
Support to Karimov regime a bankrupt and cynical policy. . . .
As seen from Tashkent, US policy is not much focussed on democracy or
freedom. It is about oil, gas and hegemony. In Uzbekistan the US pursues
those ends through supporting a ruthless dictatorship. We must not close our
eyes to uncomfortable truth. . . .
We receive intelligence obtained under torture from the Uzbek intelligence
services, via the US. We should stop. It is bad information anyway. Tortured
dupes are forced to sign up to confessions showing what the Uzbek government
wants the US and UK to believe, that they and we are fighting the same war
against terror.--Craig Murray, "Association for Democracy in Uzbekistan:
Confidential Letters,"
craigmurray.co.uk, December 29, 2005]
[As As the gateway to Afghanistan and Iran, and an area where both China and
Russia vie for influence, the five Muslim countries of Central Asia - the
other four are Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan - have a
strategic importance to the United States well out of proportion to their
size. Uzbekistan is the region's heart, with its most religious population,
and also, at 28 million, its largest.--Sabrian Tavernise, "After '05
Uzbek Uprising, Issues Linger for West," New York Times, May 29, 2008]
David Leigh, "WikiLeaks cables: US keeps Uzbekistan president onside to
protect supply line," Guardian, December 12, 2010
[Karimov's desire to move closer to the US is not indicative of a desire to
find a patron but simply the desire for weapons--Dmitry Shlapentokh, "Uzbekistan
and the road to war," atimes.com, September 18, 2012]
"Why Uzbekistan
matters," bbc.com, September 2, 2016