The Leader of Democratic ERK Party Muhammed SALIH

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The poet... Politician... The Emigrant...

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I do not call you to die for the homeland. I call you to live for the homeland. To live for the homeland is not to be afraid of dying for it...
Muhammed SALIH

Publications abroad

Muhammad Salih wrote basically in Uzbek. His articles concentrated mostly on problems of internal politics of Uzbekistan. He has also works in Russian published in Russian newspapers and periodicals such as magazines. Since 1999 Salih has written in Turkish as well. He has published books and articles in Turkey about political and cultural life of Uzbekistan.

Below you may see a list of articles and books both written by Muhammad Salih and by other authors about Muhammad Salih:

" The hidden nation ", Nadia Diuk and Adrian Karatnycky, 1990, New York " New nation rising ", Nadia Diuk and Adrian Karatnycky, 1993, New York

" Red Odyssey ", Marat Akchurin, 1992, New York

" Empire's edge ", Scott Malcomson, 1994, London-New York, " Conflict, Cleavage and Change in Central Asia and Caucasus ", 1997, Cambridge. University Press.

" Literatura and Politics: Mohammad Salih and Political Change in Uzbekistan from 1979 to 1995. Ruth Diebler, Indiana University, 1996, Indiana, USA

" The Opponent ", Komen publication, 2002, Konya, Turkey

"Muhalif", Komen yayinlari, 2002, Konya, Turkiye

Books written by Muhammad Salih:

1."Oydinlik sari" (in Uzbek)1993, Istanbul, edition "ERK")

2. "Etiqodning chorrahasi bolmaydi", 1994, Istanbul (Edition "ERK")

3."Iqror"1995, Istanbul, edition "ERK")

4." Devlet sirlari " (in Turkish) 1997, Toker Publications

5." Turkistan shuuru " (in Turkish) 1997, Otuken Publications6."

6. Agachlar shair olsa ", 1997, (in Turkish), publishing house Otuken

7."Yolnoma" (in Uzbek)1999, Istanbul, edition "ERK"

8."Yolname" (in Turkish) 2002, Otuken Publications

9. "Maqolalar"(in Uzbek) 2003, Istanbul, Achun Publications

Letter from Mamadali MakhmudovIn two months, I lost 24 kilograms. Then, apparently under pressure from the international community and my relatives' rallying to my cause, I was transported to Navoi . In the train on the way to Navoi, a young boy named Abdulkarim died, and I held him/supported him . We traveled from Jaslyk to Navoi in a Black Maria, a closed car... more... >>>

America's Shady Ally Against TerrorNew York Times: Uzbekistan is located in the very center of a highly explosive and densely populated region where almost 60 million people live, more than a third of them in Uzbekistan itself. The Karimov government's example of repression is likely to be infectious in a neighborhood of states that have little tradition of democracy or human rights... more... >>>

''I Have Not Refused Struggle...''MOHAMMED SALIH: Because Karimov mode does not want registration "ERK" as always saw in his , and in particular, in me, its chairman, the main enemy. If to register "ERK" it is necessary to authorize and for my returning in republic as the chairman of this party. Present authorities of Uzbekistan never will want, that I have returned to home... more... >>>

That Bitter Word “Freedom”When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and Uzbekistan received its freedom, the balance of influence of the nobility and slaves was standard for the Soviet Union. But over time the proportion has shifted in favor of the slaves. Slaves turned up everywhere, from the government through to the opposition. That middle class, those who embodied the link between slaves and idealists...more... >>>

"Turkish Daily News"Muhammad Salikh: They talk about the globalization of terrorism, globalization of the struggle against terrorism, globalization of whatever. OK, that's fine. Why, then, in this world where we are all doomed to globalize, is there not a globalization of mutual understanding among peoples and races?... more... >>>

It is not a metaphor but realityKarimov constantly keeps saying that there is rest and peace in Uzbekistan, and there is no war. It is the truth. There are no wars in prisons, but of course there is dead silence in there. The only things that break this silence are groans of tortured prisoners. Karimov has been ruling Uzbekistan for more than 13 years. The new generation - generation of prison already has appeared... more... >>>

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