Journalist Sergei Naumov Released in Uzbekistan
He was freed from a police detention centre where staff had claimed they had no record of him.
He was freed from a police detention centre where staff had claimed they had no record of him.
As international rights groups raise the alarm, people in Uzbekistan share their concerns on social networking sites.
As uniformed police shrug their shoulders, human rights defender says Sergei Naumov may have been seized by secret service.
Official refusal to disclose Sergei Naumov’s location raises fears of ill-treatment.
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