A 24-year-old Uzbek man, who was seriously injured fighting with terrorists in Syria, was deported to Uzbekistan in February. He was tried and imprisoned for 6 years.
The Legislative Chamber of Uzbekistan adopted the draft law on the legal regulation of Umrah pilgrimage in the first reading. According to it, a type of license will be introduced for activities related to the organization and conduct of pilgrimage.
Nodirjon Turgunov, who worked as the consul general in Jeddah, was appointed as the extraordinary and autonomous ambassador of Uzbekistan to Saudi Arabia.
It was said that "some forces are exerting direct, open and covert" pressure against the construction of Akkuyu NPP with the participation of Rosatom in Turkey. Despite external pressure, Ankara plans to put the first reactor into operation by the end of this year.
Kyrgyz President Sadir Japarov addressed the Kyrgyz people on the occasion of the 19th anniversary of the March events. He noted that on March 24, 2005, the Kyrgyz people made a historic turning point by punishing those who put personal interest above the public interest.
Kamil Nasibov, a citizen of Uzbekistan, who worked as a waiter, saved more than 100 people in the terrorist attack that happened in "Crocus City Hall".
The Afghan intelligence service reported that Asadbek Madiyarov, a citizen of Uzbekistan, carried out the suicide attack in the bank building in Kandahar. He arrived in Pakistan's Baluchistan province two months before the terrorist attack, where he trained at one of the main ISIS-Khorasan training camps.
15-year-old Kyrgyz Islam Khalilov, who saved more than 100 lives in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, was awarded the highest award of Russian Muslims. He was also given a t-shirt with the name of the Spartak Moscow team and a season ticket for all home matches. Musician Morgenshtern sent 1 million rubles to the boy.
Kazakhstan expressed its readiness to supply halal and organic agricultural products to the Qatari market. It was also announced that large and strategically important investment projects worth 17.6 billion dollars will be implemented between the two countries.
What is solidarity? What is the level of unity in today's Uzbek people? Isn't it bad that the nation is divided into groups, factions, "cults" and currents? What is required for the nation to achieve the unity it wants? Get answers to these questions in the article of Azon Global analyst Mohammad Dawood Asadullah.