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August 27, 2005 Saturday Rajab 21, 1426


Uzbek MPs ratify US mly eviction


TASHKENT, Aug 26: The Uzbekistan Senate gave final approval on Friday to an order evicting US military forces from the country and many lawmakers demanded financial compensation from Washington for alleged environmental damage caused by the US military presence in the country.

The eviction order was approved after two hours of debate and the decision was announced by Farrukha Mukhuddinova, deputy Senate speaker. Senate approval marked the final step needed to make the eviction notice law.

“The presence of the US airbase has become against our interests,” said Nuriddin Zayniddinov, a senator representing the constituency where the US airbase at Karshi Khanabad, known as K2, is located.

“A man with two faces cannot be a friend of Uzbekistan,” Zayniddinov said in a speech before the assembly.

Another senator said the government of Uzbekistan had spent 168 million dollars in building infrastructure to support the US base but had received no financial compensation for the expenditures from the United States.

“We have the right to demand not only the eviction of the US military from Uzbekistan but to demand compensation for environmental, economic and health damage” caused by the American military presence in the country, he said.

The government of the strategic Central Asian state formally notified the United States on July 29 of its decision to terminate the agreement.

The eviction notice was served after the United States joined an international chorus condemning the regime of President Islam Karimov for a military crackdown in the eastern city of Andijan on May 13.

Independent human rights groups and witnesses claimed troops opened fire on unarmed civilians in Andijan.—AFP



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