The situation in Uzbekistan worsened in 2003, with a drooping economy, backsliding on human rights, and persistent allegations of corruption leading some in the international community to consider additional pressure on the regime of Islam Karimov.
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The situation in Uzbekistan worsened in 2003, with a drooping economy, backsliding on human rights, and persistent allegations of corruption leading some in the international community to consider additional pressure on the regime of Islam Karimov.