An interview with Hasanboy Burhanov, the founder of the political opposition movement "Erkin O'zbekiston" (Free Uzbekistan), by the Belarusian news portal Charter97.org, discussing the ongoing expansion of the Russian world in Uzbekistan. —
An interview with Hasanboy Burhanov, the founder of the political opposition movement "Erkin O'zbekiston" (Free Uzbekistan), by the Belarusian news portal Charter97.org, discussing the ongoing expansion of the Russian world in Uzbekistan. —
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