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President Bush meets with the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov, in the Oval Office at the White House where they discussed military cooperation, human rights and economic aid. (Kenneth Lambert - AP)
Central Asia Diary Journey Through an Ancient Land The Post's Bob Kaiser and photographer Lois Raimondo are travelling through Central Asia, exploring the land and people of America's newest allies.
Transcripts Josh Machleder of Internews in Uzbekistan discussed America's anti-terror ally. Tom Malinowski of Human Rights Watch discussed human rights abuses and the war on terrorism.
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U.S., Israeli Embassies Hit In Uzbek Bomb Attacks: Prosecutor's Office Also Targeted With Terror Trial Ongoing (Post, July 31, 2004)
U.S. Assails Uzbekistan Policies, Trims Aid (Post, July 14, 2004)
Putin Says Intent Is Not To Bankrupt Oil Giant (Post, June 18, 2004)
Battle Royal: The Daughter of Uzbekistan's President Took Her Children and Ran, Opening a Custody War That Has Entangled Two New Allies (Post, April 13, 2004)
Uzbekistan Says Arabs Trained Suspects (Post, April 10, 2004)
Uzbekistan Urges Continued Aid: Foreign Minister Says Repression Not to Blame for Violence (Post, April 5, 2004)
After Violence in Uzbekistan, Authorities Launch New Roundup (Post, April 3, 2004)
Group Linked to Al Qaeda Suspected in Uzbek Unrest (Post, April 2, 2004)
Bomber Kills Self In Uzbek Capital: Security Is Tightened After Violence (Post, April 1, 2004)
Two Dozen Killed in Wave Of Violence in Uzbekistan: Bombings, Shootouts Claim Mostly Suspected Militants (Post, March 31, 2004)
Anti-Terror Offensives Mounted in Asia, Europe: Philippines, Britain Make Arrests; Uzbekistan Battles Militants (Post, March 31, 2004)
Suicide Bombings, Attacks Kill 19 in Uzbekistan (Post, March 30, 2004)
Uzbekistan Frees Government Critic: Action Coincides With Rumsfeld's Arrival in Capital (Post, Feb. 25, 2004)
WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, Feb. 17, 2004)
WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, Jan. 14, 2004)
U.S. Gives Uzbekistan Failing Grade on Rights (Post, Jan. 11, 2004)
Renewed Militancy Seen in Uzbekistan: Government Crackdown Threatens to Radicalize Previously Non-Violent Groups (Post, Sept. 27, 2003)
A Confessed Bomber's Trail of Terror: Uzbek Details Life With Islamic Radicals, Turn Back to Violence (Post, Sept. 18, 2003)
A World Away: Central Asian Students See the U.S. -- and Themselves -- in a New Light (Post, Sept. 22, 2002)
Embassy Architects Juggle Security, Aesthetics (Post, Sept. 2, 2002)
WORLD: In Brief (Post, Aug. 30, 2002)
U.S. Plants Footprint in Shaky Central Asia (Post, Aug. 27, 2002)
U.S. Ties Inspire Uzbek Reform Promises: Corrupt Alliances Still Dominate Politics (Post, July 1, 2002)
Uzbek-U.S. Declaration Kept Secret (Post, July 1, 2002)
Nerve Agents Found at Base In Uzbekistan: Site Used by U.S. Troops (Post, June 10, 2002)
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