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My Dear Reader! It looks like we have met again, since you are holding in your hands the third book of the "inadequate author" (how the official propaganda of Uzbekistan branded your Humble Narrator). But you must make conclusions, and if you have bought my books, then you need it for some reason! These pages contain memories of people who lived in a large modern concentration camp - Uzbekistan, and developments, terrible facts that took place there. It would seem that how can this happen in our age of openness and transparency? The answer to this question is on the pages of this book, which,…mehr

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My Dear Reader! It looks like we have met again, since you are holding in your hands the third book of the "inadequate author" (how the official propaganda of Uzbekistan branded your Humble Narrator). But you must make conclusions, and if you have bought my books, then you need it for some reason! These pages contain memories of people who lived in a large modern concentration camp - Uzbekistan, and developments, terrible facts that took place there. It would seem that how can this happen in our age of openness and transparency? The answer to this question is on the pages of this book, which, I hope, will serve as a weighty argument in the investigation of crimes against HUMANITY in the countries of Central Asia, and therefore its name is "The Conspiracy of Hope"! Hopes for a better future for those who have had a difficult fate to live in this region also, your Humble Narrator, finds it increasingly difficult to believe in this tolerant heresy which called "human rights" ...
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My name is Evgeni Dyakonov, I am a freelance journalist and human rights activist from Uzbekistan, but for almost 17 years, I live in forced immigration to Norway, where in 2003 the descendants of the Vikings, giving me political asylum, because the homeland I have extrajudicial death sentence for me for a crime I did not commit, to put it simply, for political activism and journalism. This is a common measure of the suppression of the opposition in Uzbekistan. To be honest, my only "crime" is just that I have dared to protest against the bloody dictatorship of Islam Karimov and political repression in Uzbekistan, and the main thing I wrote about it in great detail, which could not cause irritation of the odious dictator Islam Karimov and he gave orders to my destruction. In 1997, I was hit by a flywheel mass repressions and was arrested on trumped-up criminal case. I was a prisoner of Uzbek consentrations camps and I aws subjected to refined torture in secret prisons, but a miracle happened, I came out of this hell, and I want to tell you about it. The effects of torture can be seen on my body until now.