Nega o‘zbekistonliklarning qotillik, terakt va urushlardagi ishtiroki ko‘paymoqda?

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Vatandosh TV

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2.5.2025

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In 2024 and 2025, several incidents involving Uzbek nationals were reported: the murder of a Jewish religious leader in the United Arab Emirates led to the arrest of three Uzbek men; a 29‑year‑old Uzbek, Ahmad Qurbonov, was implicated in the killing of a Russian general and claimed to have done so for money and a European passport; in Syria, Uzbek speakers were seen among armed Islamist fighters who overthrew President Bashar al‑Assad; in Dubai, a violent knife‑fight among Uzbek criminal groups resulted in a death; and a Ukrainian government project listed 1,110 Uzbek citizens as having signed contracts to fight in the Russia‑Ukraine war. These events have sparked a debate about why Uzbek youth appear increasingly in global media as participants in violence and conflict. The discussion, featuring sociologist Abdugani Xolbekov, political scientist Hamid Sodiq, and former Kamolot YIH Center chairman Bahodir G'aniyev, examines whether this trend is systemic or a result of isolated incidents and what measures could prevent future occurrences.