
Members of the Eurasian Economic Community, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia (L), Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, (2nd L), Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan, Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan, Imomali Rakhmonov of Tajikistan, Kurmanbek Bakiyev of Kyrgyzstan and Alexander Lukashenko of Belorussia (R) walk to the Konstantin Palace outside St. Petersburg, January 25, 2006. Heads of these ex-Soviet countries hold a summit that aims to restore economic ties lost after the 1991 Soviet collapse, (UPI Photo/Anatoli Zhdanov)
Islam Karimov is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
Settlement in Afghanistan: Back to 1997?
Lessons from Taliban-Northern Alliance Agreement
Analysis: Uzbek election counts for little
There may be six candidates running for the Uzbek presidency this December, but there will be few surprises when the incumbent Islam Karimov is elected for his third term - or perhaps his second, depending on how you count his 18 years in power.
US invasions for Mideast oil, says bestseller
If you think US President George W. Bushs invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq are not about oil, read bestseller, The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson.
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British envoy says UK lied on torture
The British government has been accused of lying over its connivance at the use of torture by one of its own ambassadors.
Uzbek court says Andijan uprising suspects guilty
Uzbekistans supreme court ruled on Monday that 15 defendants accused of leading an uprising last May were guilty of trying to overthrow the government and set up an Islamic state, as a trial denounced by independent observers as a sham drew to a c
Viewpoint: The oil tsunami
The global oil market environment is becoming a target of opportunity for terrorists and world powers. The terrorists increasingly see disruptions of oil facilities as a valid strategy in their war against governments that they oppose.


