Hundreds of people were injured in Uzbekistan, and the authorities said that "malicious foreign forces" intervened
Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.04
Jimu Journalist Sun Yan
According to a Peninsula TV station, Uzbekistan President Milz Yoyev said in a statement on the 3rd that there were civilians and law enforcement officers in riots in Nukus, the capital of the Republic of Karakar Parkistan, which were under the country.
Uzbekistan President Milzyev Data Map (Picture Source: Peninsula TV)
Hundreds of people were injured in riots
Mirziyev said that not only the government building was attacked, but also some people threw stones at the police.
It is reported that although Mirchiyev did not mention the specific casualties in the statement, the Minister of Health of the Republic of Karakar Parkistan said in an interview with the local portal that the hospital in Nukus City was "everywhere everywhere is everywhere in the hospital. People who were injured in riots. "
According to the portal, as of now, hundreds of people have been injured in the riots, and many of them are still being treated in the hospital.
On July 1, local time, a large -scale demonstration broke out in Nukus City, protesting the Uzbekistan government plans to cancel Karakar Parkistan's autonomy.
Milzyev signed a presidential order on the 2nd, announcing the emergency state from July 3 to August 2.
According to the "Russia today" (RT), Milz Yoyev said at a meeting on the day that the recent riots that have occurred were malicious foreign forces to spread false news on social networks to incite riots and try to destroy national territory. whole.
According to CCTV News, on July 4, local time, the Uzbekistan National Guards released news that a total of 243 people were injured in riots, of which 94 were still treated in the hospital. In addition, a total of 516 people were arrested, and many people have been released. According to the latest news released by the Uzbekistan General Procuratorate, 18 people in the riots died.
Sao involves draft constitutional amendments
The Republic of Karakar Parkistan is located in northwestern Uzbekistan. It is the only autonomous republic in Ukraine with a land area of 164,900 square kilometers and has a population of 2 million.
In the 1990s, Karakar Parkistan joined Uzbekistan as a sovereign republic and retained the right to withdraw from the national voting.
According to the New York Post, the recent draft riots in Nukus, the capital of the Republic of Karakar Parpas, involved the draft constitutional amendment.
Law enforcement officers on the street (Picture Source: New York Times
It is reported that in late June this year, Uzbekistan announced the draft constitutional amendment of the country, involving many revisions and supplements to the current constitution, which caused dissatisfaction with the people of Karakar Parkistan.
For example, according to the draft, the "Karakar Parkistan sovereign Republic" in Article 70 of the Ukraine Constitution will be modified to "Karakar Parkistan Republic". Essence
After the riots broke out, Milzyev promised to the local people when inspecting Nukus on the 2nd that all revised clauses involving the status of the Republic of Karakar Parkistan in the constitutional amendment will be canceled.
Related report screenshots (Picture Source: Twitter)
According to the Uzbekistan media news, on July 4, local time, the Uzbekistan parliament passed a resolution that in the referendum of the upcoming constitutional amendment, the current constitutional referendum was retained. Expressions of Stein Autonomous Republic's sovereignty. In addition, it was decided to extend the public discussion time of the constitutional amendment to July 15.
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