Tuesday, February 14, 2012


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Former Uzbek Spy Goes Public

Ikrom Yakubov tells RFE/RL about the scope of official brutality
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Ikrom Yakubov tells RFE/RL about the scope of official brutality
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(PRAGUE, Czech Republic) A former Uzbek intelligence officer tells RFE/RL in an exclusive interview that President Islam Karimov personally ordered troops to fire on protesters during the 2005 Andijon massacre and accuses the government of being behind countless attacks, including a 2004 plane crash that killed a UN official.

Ikrom Yakubov, a 27 year-old former major in the Uzbek National Security Service (SNB) has been sharing his story with RFE/RL for the past two months from an undisclosed location. His decision is the culmination of a long and risky journey: from an intelligence officer who reported directly to Karimov to the realization that he no longer wanted "to work for the executioner." His credibility rests on nearly a decade as an SNB officer, including two years as a member of the president's National Security Council.

[Read the full story and watch an interview with Yakubov]

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