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Association For Human Rights In Central Asia
The Association for Human Rights in Central Asia (Eng.), Association Droits de l’Homme en Asie Centrale (Fr.), Ассоциация "Права человека в Центральной Азии" (Rus.), AHRCA is an abbreviation used in official documents of the organization and the media. The Association for Human Rights in Central Asia, also known as AHRCA, is a French independent human rights organization that conducts research on the observance of human rights in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and also the situation of refugees from these countries. The slogan of the organization is "The right to be heard". Founded on November 8, 2006, in the city of Le Mans, Department of Sarthe, in France. General information AHRCA protects fundamental human rights and freedoms, based on the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, using national and international mechanisms for the protection of human rights. The Central Asian region, ...
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Le Mans
Le Mans (, ) is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Mans. Le Mans is a part of the Pays de la Loire region. Its inhabitants are called ''Manceaux'' (male) and ''Mancelles'' (female). Since 1923, the city has hosted the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world's oldest active endurance sports car race. History First mentioned by Claudius Ptolemy, the Roman city ''Vindinium'' was the capital of the Aulerci, a sub tribe of the Aedui. Le Mans is also known as ''Civitas Cenomanorum'' (City of the Cenomani), or ''Cenomanus''. Their city, seized by the Romans in 47 BC, was within the ancient Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. A 3rd-century amphitheatre is still visible. The ''thermae'' were demolished during the crisis of the third century when workers were mobilized to build the city's defensive walls ...
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France
France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its Metropolitan France, metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea; overseas territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean. Due to its several coastal territories, France has the largest exclusive economic zone in the world. France borders Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Andorra, and Spain in continental Europe, as well as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Netherlands, Suriname, and Brazil in the Americas via its overseas territories in French Guiana and Saint Martin (island), ...
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Nadejda Ataeva
Nadejda may refer to: * Nadejda de Bragança or Prince Miguel, Duke of Viseu (1878–1923), member of the exiled branch of the House of Braganza *Nadejda Brânzan (1948–2020), infectious diseases physician from the Republic of Moldova *Nadejda of Bulgaria (1899–1958), member of the Bulgarian Royal Family *Nadejda Colesnicenco (born 1996), Moldovan footballer *Nadejda Danilina (born 1967), Soviet luger *Nadejda Dergachenko (born 1956), Ukrainian rower who represented the Soviet Union *Nadejda Dusanova (born 1987), Uzbekistani high jumper *Nadejda Grinfeld (1887–?) was a Bessarabian politician *Nadejda Guskova (born 1992), retired Russian tennis player, singer, philanthropist, journalist * Nadejda Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (1917–1963), member of the Russian imperial family who became a British subject *Nadejda Ostrovskaya (born 1980), Belarusian former tennis player *Nadejda Palovandova (born 1975), Moldovan archer *Nadejda Popov (born 1994), Canadian rugby sev ...
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Nadejda Atayeva
Nadejda may refer to: * Nadejda de Bragança or Prince Miguel, Duke of Viseu (1878–1923), member of the exiled branch of the House of Braganza *Nadejda Brânzan (1948–2020), infectious diseases physician from the Republic of Moldova *Nadejda of Bulgaria (1899–1958), member of the Bulgarian Royal Family *Nadejda Colesnicenco (born 1996), Moldovan footballer *Nadejda Danilina (born 1967), Soviet luger *Nadejda Dergachenko (born 1956), Ukrainian rower who represented the Soviet Union *Nadejda Dusanova (born 1987), Uzbekistani high jumper *Nadejda Grinfeld (1887–?) was a Bessarabian politician *Nadejda Guskova (born 1992), retired Russian tennis player, singer, philanthropist, journalist * Nadejda Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (1917–1963), member of the Russian imperial family who became a British subject *Nadejda Ostrovskaya (born 1980), Belarusian former tennis player *Nadejda Palovandova (born 1975), Moldovan archer *Nadejda Popov (born 1994), Canadian rugby sev ...
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Leila Nazgül Seiitbek
Leila Nazgül Seiitbek ( Kyrgyz: Лейла Назгуль Сейитбек, born March 08, 1979 in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic) is a prominent human rights activist and lawyer from Kyrgyzstan known for her advocacy work in Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. She was a member and international advocacy manager of the Association for Human Rights in Central Asia from 2009 to 2020. She is currently the chairwoman and founder of the Vienna-baseFreedom for Eurasianonprofiimg title="Photo_Leila"; style="text-decoration: none; height:150px;float: left; padding: 0px 3px 0px 0px;"src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Photo_Leila.jpg" > Education Leila received her degree in law at the Kyrgyz State Law Academy. She is currently pursuing a higher degree in law at the University of Vienna, Austria. Career Leila founded Blago, a public foundation, in 2012. When Leila worked to help Kyrgyz citizens track down vanished funds that ...
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Sergey Yurievich Ignatyev
Sergey Yurievich Ignatyev (born 14 June 1958) is an Uzbek artist and human rights defender, living in the United States. He is an official representative of the Association for Human Rights in Central Asia in the US. Biography Early life and education Sergey Ignatyev was born on 14 June 1958 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. His mother, Irina Ignatyeva, was an art critic who worked as an art history teacher in the Tashkent Theatre and Arts Institute. On the other hand, his father, Yuriy Stepchuk was a Soviet cinema actor and theatre stage director. Ignatyev studied at the National College of Arts from 1973 to 1977. Afterwards, he transferred at the Tashkent Theatre and Arts Institute (TTAI) for six years. Two years after graduating, he taught graphic arts at his alma mater until 1988. 1985-1987: Early exhibitions and censorship of works While teaching in 1985, Ignatyev initiated an exhibition in Karl Marx Street or Tashkent Broadway, together with Sergey Vasilyev, Igor Reznikov, a ...
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Cotton Production In Uzbekistan
Cotton production in Uzbekistan is important to the national economy of the country. It is Uzbekistan's main cash crop, accounting for 17% of its exports in 2006.''Uzbekistan in Numbers 2006'', State Statistical Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 2007 . With annual cotton production of about 1 million ton of fiber (4–5% of world production) and exports of 700,000-800,000 tons (10% of world exports), Uzbekistan is the 8th largest producer and the 11th largest exporter of cotton in the world. Cotton's nickname in Uzbekistan is "white gold" (''oq oltin''). Up to 2017, the industry was state-controlled on a national level. About two million people were involved in the harvesting of cotton every year. Many of them were forced to work in the cotton fields, receiving little or no pay. In an economy which is the 82nd largest in the world, cotton is crucial for Uzbekistan. But its production has declined over the years. Cotton production peaked in 1988 to 8,000 bales ...
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Islam Karimov
Islam Abduganiyevich Karimov ( uz, Islom Abdugʻaniyevich Karimov / Ислом Абдуғаниевич Каримов, italics=no; russian: link=no, Ислам Абдуганиевич Каримов; 30 January 1938 – 2 September 2016) was the leader of Uzbekistan and its predecessor state, the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, from 1989 until his death in 2016. He was the last First Secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan from 1989 to 1991, when the party was reconstituted as the People's Democratic Party of Uzbekistan (PDP); he led the PDP until 1996. He was the President of the Uzbek SSR from 24 March 1990 until he declared the independence of Uzbekistan on 1 September 1991. He declared Uzbekistan an independent nation on 31 August 1991. He subsequently won a non-democratic presidential election on 29 December 1991, with 86% of the vote. Foreign observers and opposition party cited voting irregularities, alleging state-run propaganda and a falsified vote count. Kari ...
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2010 South Kyrgyzstan Ethnic Clashes
The 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes ( ky, Ош коогалаңы; uz, Qirgʻiziston janubidagi tartibsizliklar, Қирғизистон жанубидаги тартибсизликлар; russian: link=no, Беспорядки на юге Киргизии) were clashes between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks in southern Kyrgyzstan, primarily in the cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad, in the aftermath of the ouster of former President Kurmanbek Bakiyev on 7 April. It is part of the larger Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010. Violence that started between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks on 19 May in Jalal-Abad escalated on 10 June in Osh. The spreading of the violence required the Russian-endorsed interim government led by Roza Otunbayeva to declare a state of emergency on 12 June, in an attempt to take control of the situation. Uzbekistan launched a limited troop incursion early on, but withdrew and opened its borders to Uzbek refugees. The clashes killed nearly 420 people, mostly Uzbeks, and displaced anothe ...
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Human Rights Organizations Based In France
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