Not so Ms Karimova, the president’s socialite “first daughter”, who lives a gilded life flitting between parties and junkets in Tashkent, Moscow and Geneva.

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Oct 152012
 

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Sanjar Umarov: In late 2008, when my wife, Indira, was allowed to see me for the first time in three years, I was frail and incoherent, my body scarred from continuous torture. I was so weak I could barely recognize her.

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Aug 152012
 

 

 

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