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Uzbekistan expels 8 US nationals
2011-08-10
[Emirates 24/7] The secular Mohammedan state of Uzbekistan has expelled US eight nationals on charges of attempting to convert local Uzbeks to Christianity, a state-run website said on Tuesday.

Posing as businessmen or English language teachers, the eight "carried out unlawful missionary activity to attract Uzbek students to protestant dogma," the Russian-language gorizont.uz website said.

"Notably, the foreigners were fluent in Uzbek and called themselves with Uzbek names such as Jahongir, Husan, Jasur, Farhod," the report said.

The US Embassy in Tashkent declined to comment citing citizens' privacy issues.

All religious missionary work is banned in former Soviet republic, which is Central Asia's most populous country with 28 million inhabitants, 90 per cent of whom are Mohammedans.

News of the expulsion came just weeks after a grand jury in the US state of Alabama indicted an Uzbek national who overstayed his student visa on charges of threatening to kill President Barack B.O. Obama.

The United States has had uneasy relations with Uzbek President Islam Karimov, who has served as head of state since 1990 and has never won an election deemed free or fair.

Washington has praise Uzbekistan for its cooperation in NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions...
operations in neighbouring Afghanistan, but also expressed repeated reservations about the former Soviet republic's human rights
...which often include carefully measured allowances of freedom at the convenience of the state...
record.

Local authorities argue that Uzbekistan's security is directly threatened by Islamists and the work small religious sects that destabilise society.

Uzbekistan has deported one US citizen and seven South Koreans on similar charges since 2010.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Probably the single funniest SCTV episode of all time :)
Posted by: Shakey Steve   2011-08-10 22:34  

#7  Uzbeks.
Posted by: tu3031   2011-08-10 22:30  

#6  "Uzbeks drank my battery acid!"

CCCP-1....SCTV...nice :)
Posted by: Shakey Steve   2011-08-10 22:17  

#5  Not surprisingly, there are several Rick's cafes in Morocco, though none serve alcohol. One, at least, has gone for the entire look and feel of the Cafe Americain seen in the movie, except not called Cafe Americain, for obvious reasons.

Though in an oversight, nobody has opened a cafe in Morocco fashioned after Sidney Greenstreet's Blue Parrot.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-08-10 11:48  

#4  Gromky:

"Everybody goes to Rick's."
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-08-10 11:26  

#3  Funny, I just saw a Uzbekistani restaurant the other day, for the first time ever. Cool decor, unique menu. I got the namecard to return later. Wow, what a spiffy find! Authentic cuisine, straight from Tashkent.

I showed my friend the namecard, and he quizzed me about the location of the place. Turns out, it's the local place where you go to buy hashish. I felt like a moron.
Posted by: gromky   2011-08-10 11:24  

#2  In all fairness, the US and Uzbekistan were getting very friendly, and the US was jump starting a bunch of businesses there (I bought a bunch of very high quality Uzbekistan made t-shirts at a nonsensically low price), as well as lots of talk of US military bases and NATO membership.

However, a whole bunch of hardcore Islamists decided to overthrow the government, starting with violent riots, and the Uzbek government responded by putting them down, HARD. They are secular and mean it, and have zero tolerance for Islamic state b.s.

In any event, the killed a bunch and imprisoned a bunch more, that got the typical pro-Islamist whiners complaining. But then, a single incident, true or not, totally soured the milk with Washington.

Allegedly, the Uzbek secret police took one of the top leaders of the Islamists, and boiled him in a cauldron.

That was just a tad too primitive, which is a damn shame, because otherwise, Uzbekistan would have made a fine ally. To write off an entire country because some Islamist got what was coming to him in a less conventional way is just sad.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-08-10 10:41  

#1  Uzbeks drank my battery acid!
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-08-10 08:52  

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