March 17, 2005
Uzbekistan: Opposition Leader Tells RFE/RL About 'Farmers' Revolution'
by Gulnoza Saidazimova
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Nigora Hidoyatova is one of the harshest critics in Uzbekistan of President Islam Karimov. Hidoyatova is the leader of the Ozod Dehqonlar (Free Peasants) opposition party. The party was formed in late 2003, but has failed to receive official registration and thus could not participate in December's parliamentary polls. In an exclusive interview with RFE/RL, Hidoyatova speaks about her personal security, her party's new political program, and the importance of the youth movement in Uzbekistan.
Tashkent, 17 March 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Nigora Hidoyatova says the question she is asked most often by ordinary citizens is whether she is afraid to confront Uzbek officials.
She says she's not afraid and that she does receive a lot of support. But she notes it is important for people in her position in Uzbekistan to be careful. A number of opposition figures, human rights activists, and independent journalists in Uzbekistan have been beaten or jailed in recent years.
Hidoyatova asked to meet with RFE/RL in a public place in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, not in the radio's bureau there, nor in her own office. She says she is followed by Uzbek security officers everywhere she goes.