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Jamshid Karimov : ウィキペディア英語版
Jamshid Karimov

Jamshid Karimov ((ウズベク語:Жамшид Каримов); (ロシア語:Джамшид Каримов), born 1967) is an investigative journalist in Uzbekistan. He has been a prominent critic of the administration of Islam Karimov, the current president of Uzbekistan, who is his uncle. Jamshid Karimov has spent many years in detention.
According to Radio Free Europe, in 2004 Karimov was "beaten up on the streets of Jizzakh ... by unidentified assailants."
==Disappearance and detention 2006-2011==
Karimov went to visit his mother, Margarita, on 12 September 2006. His brother Alisher said he "never returned home." On 14 September Ulugbek Khaidarov, Karimov's friend and fellow journalist, was arrested in Jizzakh on charges of extortion. Khaidarov's sister Nortoji said her brother had been framed.
On 20 September 2006, Marat Khalturdiev, the head of the National Security Service's regional branch, described Karimov's disappearance as "a private affair" and said nothing more. Elin Jonsson, a freelance Swedish journalist who specializes in Central Asian affairs, who knew both Karimov and Khaidarov, said that earlier in the year they had told her they were worried about their safety, and that they were going to try to get a visa for Sweden. Both men were reporting for the website ferghana.ru and the Institute for War and Peace Reporting.〔(Uzbekistan: Concerns Grow Over Missing, Jailed Journalists ) RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty〕
On 22 September, the criminal court in Jizzakh ordered that Karimov be detained for six months of compulsory psychiatric treatment. He was committed to a psychiatric hospital in Samarkand, but for some time his wife was not allowed to visit him.〔(UzNews report of 2011 release )〕
The Committee to Protect Journalists called on the government to release Karimov and Khaidarov immediately and end harassment of their families.〔 However, over the following years his detention was repeatedly extended, on unknown grounds and without a further court order.〔(UzNews report of extended detention )〕

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