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| Uzbekistan's Prosecutor-General Rashid Kadyrov said Tuesday that 169 people had been killed in the violence, of whom 32 were government troops and the others militants. (Xinhua/AFP photo) |
ALMA-ATA, May 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Uzbek President Islam
Karimov said Tuesday his country does not need an international investigation
into Friday's violence in the eastern town of Andijan, as it is the internal
affair of the country.
Uzbekistan is a sovereign country
and can conduct an investigation into the Andijan unrest without the involvement
of foreign parties, Karimov told a press conference in Tashkent, capital of
Uzbekistan.
The president said no peaceful demonstrators were
involved in the unrest, and that all the demonstrators were militants.
The militants attacked the army barracks, seized
weapons and ammunition, stormed a prison and freed the inmates, he said. They
also seized government offices and killed law enforcement officials.
Karimov accused foreign journalists of slanted
coverage of more than 500 killed in the Andijan riots, saying such false reports
were misleading.
He also rejected "groundless" criticism from British
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who had castigated the Uzbek government for firing
on civilians. He said Straw was provided with "false information."
Violence culminated days of protests Friday as
thousands of armed protesters plunged Andijan into chaos, releasing prisoners
and clashing with security forces.
Uzbekistan's Prosecutor-General Rashid Kadyrov said
Tuesday that 169 people had been killed in the violence, of whom 32 were
government troops and the others militants.
"Only terrorists were liquidated by government
forces," he tolda news conference, with Karimov at his side.
A criminal suit was brought against those responsible
for the unrest, he said.
However, Nigara Khidoyatova, head of the opposition
Free Peasants Party, said 745 people were killed by government troops during the
unrest, and that the toll was expected to rise.
Friday's unrest in Uzbekistan was the worst since the
former Soviet republic won independence in 1991.
Karimov blamed a branch of the outlawed radical Hizb
ut-Tahrir group for the turmoil. Enditem |