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Uzbeks issue posters of suspects | Uzbeks issue posters of suspects |
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Posters of 23 wanted men have gone up in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, where officials say they are moving against Islamists threatening the state. | Posters of 23 wanted men have gone up in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, where officials say they are moving against Islamists threatening the state. |
The posters have appeared in densely populated areas warning the public that the men are armed and very dangerous. | The posters have appeared in densely populated areas warning the public that the men are armed and very dangerous. |
Nothing was said about the crimes these alleged extremists were supposed to have committed. | |
In recent months the authorities have had to face a string of violent incidents. | In recent months the authorities have had to face a string of violent incidents. |
In late August there was a shoot-out in Tashkent, with security forces trading fire with suspected extremists in the old part of the city. | In late August there was a shoot-out in Tashkent, with security forces trading fire with suspected extremists in the old part of the city. |
Further violence | Further violence |
The prosecutor general's office recently said three members of a terrorist group had been killed and that others were in detention. | The prosecutor general's office recently said three members of a terrorist group had been killed and that others were in detention. |
The prosecutor also said that the men had trained abroad and were suspected of being involved in other recent crimes in the city. | The prosecutor also said that the men had trained abroad and were suspected of being involved in other recent crimes in the city. |
It is not clear whether the prosecutor's statement was referring to the August attacks or another incident in July in which unknown assailants killed an assistant at a local pro-government mosque. | It is not clear whether the prosecutor's statement was referring to the August attacks or another incident in July in which unknown assailants killed an assistant at a local pro-government mosque. |
He called me on 5 September and said: 'Mother, I swear to Allah, I'm innocent. I will be back when everything calms down. Rano AbdurasulovaMother of one of the wanted men | |
It is also not clear whether these crimes are connected to poster of the wanted men. | It is also not clear whether these crimes are connected to poster of the wanted men. |
Some relatives have told human rights groups that the men are innocent. | Some relatives have told human rights groups that the men are innocent. |
One mother, Rano Abdurasulova, told the BBC Uzbek Service that her 34-year-old son Odil had been forced into hiding. | One mother, Rano Abdurasulova, told the BBC Uzbek Service that her 34-year-old son Odil had been forced into hiding. |
"He called me on 5 September and said: 'Mother, I swear to Allah, I'm innocent. I will be back when everything calms down. But please, don't worry and look after yourself'." | "He called me on 5 September and said: 'Mother, I swear to Allah, I'm innocent. I will be back when everything calms down. But please, don't worry and look after yourself'." |
Mrs Abdurasulova said her son would face torture if he was caught, and that he had previously been arrested 10 years ago for alleged links with a militant group, when he was tortured for three months. | Mrs Abdurasulova said her son would face torture if he was caught, and that he had previously been arrested 10 years ago for alleged links with a militant group, when he was tortured for three months. |
The authorities have been tightening security since May when unidentified gunmen attacked a police station in the city of Khanabad and a suicide bomber killed a policeman and himself in the city of Andijon. | The authorities have been tightening security since May when unidentified gunmen attacked a police station in the city of Khanabad and a suicide bomber killed a policeman and himself in the city of Andijon. |
The authorities say the militants have found refuge in neighbouring countries, and have closed the country's borders with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan on several occasions. | The authorities say the militants have found refuge in neighbouring countries, and have closed the country's borders with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan on several occasions. |
They are also building a barrier and digging trenches along some stretches of the border. | They are also building a barrier and digging trenches along some stretches of the border. |
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