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| [ June 24, 2008 ] |
| Central Asia: Websites Unite To Protest Internet Censorship In Uzbekistan |
| [ June 19, 2008 ] |
| Central Asia: Slain Journalist's Father Accuses Uzbek President Of Murder |
| Uzbekistan: U.S. Treasury Freezes Bank Accounts Of Terror Suspects |
| [ June 18, 2008 ] |
| Uzbekistan: OSCE Concerned Over 'Harassment And Intimidation' Of RFE/RL Journalists |
| [ June 16, 2008 ] |
| Russia: Moscow Looks To Expand Military Presence In Central Asia |
| [ June 15, 2008 ] |
| Central Asia: Age-Old Water Problem Brings Tensions To A Boil |
| [ June 13, 2008 ] |
| Uzbekistan: State TV 'Threatens' RFE/RL Journalists |
| Central Asia: World Bank Warns Of Tainted Blood Transfusions Across Region |
| [ June 12, 2008 ] |
| Central Asia: Child Labor Alive And Thriving |
| [ June 11, 2008 ] |
| East: Poll Finds Fear Of Free Speech In Former Soviet Countries |
| [ June 10, 2008 ] |
| Uzbekistan: International Groups Blast Tashkent's 'Media Freedom Conference' |
| [ June 6, 2008 ] |
| Uzbekistan: Longest-Held Political Prisoner Free After Two Decades In Jail |
| [ June 5, 2008 ] |
| U.S.: Human-Trafficking Report Finds Key Criminals Often Go Unpunished |
| [ June 3, 2008 ] |
| Central Asia: Locust Invasion Worsens Region's Food Woes |
| Uzbekistan: Freed Rights Activist Calls Uzbek Prisons 'Islands Of Torture' |
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RFE/RL is one of the leading international news organizations covering Uzbekistan, and it was one
of the only organizations on the ground during the Andijon events. Since the May events, RFE/RL's
correspondents in Uzbekistan have been subject to a systematic campaign of harassment and
intimidation intended to hamper our efforts to report objectively. Below is a chronology of this
campaign up to the present.
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