More than a thousand people who were oppressed during the USSR period were rehabilitated in Uzbekistan

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More than a thousand people who were subjected to oppression during the USSR period have been rehabilitated in Uzbekistan in recent years. This is being discussed Web site President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

“In recent years, the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan has rehabilitated more than 1,030 citizens who were victims of the oppression of the totalitarian regime; this was another step towards the restoration of historical justice,” the statement said.

The Uzbek leader reminded that August 31 is widely celebrated as the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Repression in the country. He also noted that the authorities placed memorial plaques in the houses where the oppressed lived.

At the beginning of 2021, Mirziyoyev proposed the acquittal of the oppressed, who have not been acquitted to date.

On December 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with members of the Council for the Promotion of Civil Society and Human Rights statedHe said political pressures should not be repeated in the country’s history. He emphasized that the repression caused huge, “hard to repair” damage throughout Russia. Putin pointed out that the absence of law in determining people’s fate is unacceptable.

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