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Islam Karimov: Turkey announces Uzbek leader"s death

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Image caption Mr Karimov had governed Uzbekistan since 1989

Uzbekistan"s President Islam Karimov has died, Turkey says – despite no official confirmation from the Uzbek government.


Mr Karimov, 78, was taken to hospital last week after a brain haemorrhage. However, the Uzbek government has only said Mr Karimov is critically ill.


On Friday, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told a televised meeting Mr Karimov had died.


Mr Karimov had governed Uzbekistan in an authoritarian manner since 1989.


He has no clear successor. There is no legal political opposition and the media is tightly controlled by the state.


A UN report has described the use of torture as "systematic".


"Uzbek President Islam Karimov has passed away. May God"s mercy be upon him, as the Turkish Republic we are sharing the pain and sorrow of Uzbek people," Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said in a cabinet meeting broadcast live.


Long before Mr Yildirim"s statement, rumours were circulating that Mr Karimov had already died.


Earlier on Friday, Reuters news agency said three unnamed diplomatic sources had confirmed Mr Karimov"s death.


An opposition website, Fergana, reported that preparations were under way for his funeral in his home town, Samarkand.


Samarkand"s airport has been closed to scheduled flights on Saturday.


Republic of Uzbekistan


Capital: Tashkent



  • Population 28.1 million




  • Area 447,400 sq km (172,700 sq miles)




  • Major languages Uzbek, Russian, Tajik




  • Major religion Islam




  • Life expectancy 66 years (men), 72 years (women)




  • Currency Uzbek som



UN, World Bank

Analysis – Steve Rosenberg, BBC News, Moscow


In recent days rumours have been swirling about President Karimov"s condition and even his whereabouts.


Islam Karimov has ruled Uzbekistan for more than 27 years. He came to power when his country was still part of the Soviet Union.


And he"s stayed in power by creating what human rights groups call one of the most repressive regimes in the world. It"s believed that thousands of his opponents have been put in prison, torture is endemic in the justice system and freedom of speech suppressed.


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