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12 November 2015

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Muhammad Bekzhanov: Journalist brutally tortured to confess

In 1999, Uzbekistani security forces tortured journalist Muhammad Bekzhanov, editor of a banned opposition newspaper. They beat him with rubber truncheons, suffocated him and gave him electric shocks until he confessed to “anti-state” offences. 

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