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~La_FeMmE~
05-16-2005, 06:09 AM
OSCE Chairman calls on Uzbek authorities to resolve current situation with dialogue instead of force
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LJUBLJANA, 15 May 2005 - The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel expressed his deep concern about recent events in the eastern Uzbek city of Andijan, where government forces are reported to have opened fire killing many demonstrators.

"We are closely monitoring the situation, although independent information coming from the country is very limited. However, the OSCE is present on the ground through its Centre in Tashkent, and in its contacts with the Uzbek authorities it has expressed OSCE readiness to assist in preventing further bloodshed, as well as in finding a lasting solution."

Minister Rupel added that he was aware violence had been used on both sides and that some demonstrators had acted illegally in freeing a large number of prisoners and raiding a police station. He also accepted that the Government believed it was dealing with a band of "terrorists".

However, viewing the stark contrast between the numbers killed on either side, with military deaths put by the Government at nine against many times that number of demonstrators believed dead, he added that one side appeared to have employed lethal violence in a disproportionate or reckless fashion.

He therefore called on the Government to refrain from any more use of violence in resolving the current situation.
"Further loss of human lives must be avoided at all costs. Any differences that may exist should not represent an excuse for the use of force on either side."

The Chairman-in-Office again encouraged all sides to settle their differences peacefully through dialogue, and in accordance with democratic values, including respect for human rights: "All OSCE participating States, including Uzbekistan, are pledged to honour these. Let me emphasize the offer made yesterday by the Organization: we are ready to facilitate such a dialogue."



That was the reaction of the OSCE;
I want to write a letter to the chairman in OSCE, where i will call for justice, and action. I will list my complaints towards the organization, how can such a powerful organization close their eyes on brutality and unhumanity of the government towards its own nation.
For a letter to be more powerful, i need your signatures, please i need as more people as possible to just sign in their names so i can apply it in my letter. You can also put some comments. I am planning to send the letter in two days, please contribute.

Tamanno
05-16-2005, 06:13 AM
OSCE Chairman calls on Uzbek authorities to resolve current situation with dialogue instead of force
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LJUBLJANA, 15 May 2005 - The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel expressed his deep concern about recent events in the eastern Uzbek city of Andijan, where government forces are reported to have opened fire killing many demonstrators.

"We are closely monitoring the situation, although independent information coming from the country is very limited. However, the OSCE is present on the ground through its Centre in Tashkent, and in its contacts with the Uzbek authorities it has expressed OSCE readiness to assist in preventing further bloodshed, as well as in finding a lasting solution."

Minister Rupel added that he was aware violence had been used on both sides and that some demonstrators had acted illegally in freeing a large number of prisoners and raiding a police station. He also accepted that the Government believed it was dealing with a band of "terrorists".

However, viewing the stark contrast between the numbers killed on either side, with military deaths put by the Government at nine against many times that number of demonstrators believed dead, he added that one side appeared to have employed lethal violence in a disproportionate or reckless fashion.

He therefore called on the Government to refrain from any more use of violence in resolving the current situation.
"Further loss of human lives must be avoided at all costs. Any differences that may exist should not represent an excuse for the use of force on either side."

The Chairman-in-Office again encouraged all sides to settle their differences peacefully through dialogue, and in accordance with democratic values, including respect for human rights: "All OSCE participating States, including Uzbekistan, are pledged to honour these. Let me emphasize the offer made yesterday by the Organization: we are ready to facilitate such a dialogue."



That was the reaction of the OSCE;
I want to write a letter to the chairman in OSCE, where i will call for justice, and action. I will list my complaints towards the organization, how can such a powerful organization close their eyes on brutality and unhumanity of the government towards its own nation.
For a letter to be more powerful, i need your signatures, please i need as more people as possible to just sign in their names so i can apply it in my letter. You can also put some comments. I am planning to send the letter in two days, please contribute.

U have my voice there. I highly support ur initiative!!!

vefasiz
05-16-2005, 06:16 AM
Im all for it but how do we sign ONLINE?

~La_FeMmE~
05-16-2005, 06:24 AM
[=vefasiz]Im all for it but how do we sign ONLINE?
i couple of minutes i will post an email address where you can write, signing online is not possible, and because i will send a LETTER, i decided to include peoples names, as a list, you may remain anonymous if you wish but can you send some comments, (by that i mean your short message towards the organization asking for a serious action towards the government.) anything wil be usefull. We can send the letter to Human rights, to united nations and to other organizations.

~La_FeMmE~
05-16-2005, 06:31 AM
Please, send me your signs and comments here, the sooner the better


rising_uzbekistan@yahoo.com

vefasiz
05-16-2005, 07:03 AM
Please, send me your signs and comments here, the sooner the better


rising_uzbekistan@yahoo.com

done i just emailed u.

gulamus
05-16-2005, 07:15 AM
Тушуниш тушумаслик хаqида гапирмаылик, илтимос, орамизга яна убу болмаган нарсалрни солиб..
Qисqаси Ман Еуродаман бу ёыда оча оламиз битта НГОни уни филиалини еса Америкада ва Енгланда да, фаqат битта нарса ёы керак у ёыда бизни "ишончили" одамларимиз доимо ёки яшаши керак ёки ошаттан ёы олиши керак, все равно получаетса что яшаши :) и там буду всетречатса наша молодей кто моэт помогат. Да и не надо отрыват уэ никоких фонодв в Узбекистане все... А будет работат извне.. Будем там собират денги и отуда ктото будет ездит и выбират последуюшию молодей чтоб их тоэ отуда вытаскиват потихоничку ...
Идеа Дядидизма била супер толко вот они находили на територии и их было возмойно угомонит или убрат их всех а у нас надо центрем сделат гдето там далеко от Уза понимаете
Вопрос у кого ест хата? и кто моэт так туда собиратса и обсуйдат "некоторые" вопросы которые не долйны быт в етом форуме... ети нихби декат в Америке там много наших тоэ.
короче пока ето еше надо всем тоэ подумат ТОЛКО НЕ НАДО ИЗДЕВАТСА ПРИКАЛОВАТСА ИЛИ ЧТОТО ИНОЕ ДРУЗЯ!! МАЛО ОСТАЁТСА НАС КТО МОЭТ И ХОЧИТ СМЕЯТСА!!!!!!!!!!!

Maroon
05-16-2005, 02:45 PM
Ya uje govorila chto ya polnustyu poderjivau eto!!!!!!!!!!

petkaface!
05-16-2005, 02:58 PM
I signed it

Maroon
05-16-2005, 03:02 PM
Petka: I am proud of you. :lol:


Oh come on people. Be more active!!! :rolleyes:

El Mariacho
05-16-2005, 03:52 PM
done i just emailed u.

cant we just sign here ?

The Reaper
05-16-2005, 04:32 PM
Comment sent via e-mail.

TR

vefasiz
05-16-2005, 04:33 PM
cant we just sign here ?

I donno really...but i think email ID could be shown as a means proof...

AntiDiktat
05-16-2005, 04:53 PM
Finally some movement from the USA:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/uzbek/news/story/2005/05/050516_reaction.shtml

~La_FeMmE~
05-17-2005, 08:33 AM
Thank you very to all who contributed and helped. I am writting the letter today. I also got some additional comments and people who signed so i just add it all up. I will post the final letter here so you all can see it. Thank you again

Tamanno
05-17-2005, 09:01 AM
Thank you very to all who contributed and helped. I am writting the letter today. I also got some additional comments and people who signed so i just add it all up. I will post the final letter here so you all can see it. Thank you again

Dear ~La_FeMmE~, we Uzbeks of KG, cannot simply close our eyes to the horrible events in Andizhan, and therefore I already sent an appeal on the behalf of Kyrgyzstany Uzbeks to OSCE Secretariat.

P.S. Check ur e-mail.

Peace to Uzbekistan,

Nic.