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Since 2016, when Uzbekistan’s first president, Islam Karimov, died, the authorities have been working to change the image the country inherited from Karimov as a chronic rights abuser.

There have been some signs of progress but starting in late February, things began to fall apart.

A group trying to register as an opposition party was harassed 1 and some of its members attacked; activists trying to form the country’s first independent labor union came under pressure 2 ; calls for changing laws against the LGBT community 3 were flatly rejected and met with violence; and a new law was introduced making it a crime for bloggers 4 and others to insult the honor of President Shavkat Mirziyoev on the Internet, less than half a year before he is due to run for reelection.

On this week’s Majlis Podcast, RFE/RL media-relations manager Muhammad Tahir moderates a discussion on the regression in Uzbekistan’s declared domestic reforms.

This week’s guests are: from Uzbekistan, Dilfuza Kurolova, human rights lawyer and founding curator of Global Shapers’ Tashkent Hub 5 ; also from Uzbekistan, Dilmira Matyakubowa, co-director of Uzinvestigations 6 and a fellow at the London-based Foreign Policy Center; veteran Central Asia watcher Steve Swerdlow, who is a rights lawyer and currently associate professor of the practice of human rights at the University of Southern California; and Bruce Pannier, the author of the Qishloq Ovozi blog.

Listen to the podcast above or subscribe to the Majlis on iTunes 7 or on Google Podcasts 8 .

Citations

[1] New Uzbek Opposition Party Runs Into The Same Wall As Its Predecessors ➤ https://www.rferl.org/a/new-uzbek-opposition-hits-same-wall-as-others/31167199.html[2] Celebrations Over Uzbekistan's First Independent Union Cut Short By Threats, Harassment ➤ https://www.rferl.org/a/uzbekistan-trade-union-agricultural-workers/31172316.html[3] Human Rights Watch Calls On Uzbekistan To Ensure Gay Rights ➤ https://www.rferl.org/a/human-rights-watch-uzbekistan-gay-rights/31165217.html[4] Ahead Of Vote And Amid Attacks On Critics, Uzbek President Criminalizes Online Insults ➤ https://www.rferl.org/a/uzbekistan-crime-online-insults/31181519.html[5]https://www.globalshapers.org/hubs/tashkent-hub[6] UzInvestigations ➤ https://uzinvestigations.org[7] Majlis - Podcast - Apple Podcasts ➤ https://itunes.apple.com/cz/podcast/majlis-radio-free-europe-radio/id1086142112?mt=2[8] Google Podcasts is no longer available ➤ https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucmZlcmwub3JnL3BvZGNhc3QvP2NvdW50PTUwJmRheWNvdW50PTMwMDAmem9uZUlkPTE5ODg3