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Conspiracy of Hope: Prison.uz Book Three
Conspiracy of Hope: Prison.uz Book Three
Conspiracy of Hope: Prison.uz Book Three
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Well, I'm back to you. To be honest, I expected that all my writing would be limited to the release of the second book in the series "Prison.Uz", about torture, prisons and political repression in Uzbekistan.
By the way, if you haven't read the first two books, you can buy them in online stores.
The first volume "For those who love freedom", ISBN 978-1-291-725575, can be ordered at the link: http://goo.gl/p2NeIg and English Book one ISBN 978-1-329-65133-3 https://www.lulu.com/account/projects/e27kdn
And the second volume "Strict Regime Independence" ISBN 978-1-326-34034-6-at the link http://goo.gl/eGbnnw and English Book Two ISBN 978-1-716-61057-8 https://www.lulu.com/account/projects/q76grq
And this volume you can find http://goo.gl/NUdROV — ISBN 978-1-326-57648-6
My books can be found in the library in Norway https://goo.gl/Ay9PgT, in Sweden https://goo.gl/XyAyc4, and Finland https://goo.gl/i5CrqC and in the Library of Congress USA.
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Release dateNov 21, 2021
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    Conspiracy of Hope - Evgeni Dyakonov

    My Dear Reader! It looks like we have met again, since you are holding in your hands the third book of the "inadequate author" (how the official propaganda of Uzbekistan branded your Humble Narrator). But you must make conclusions, and if you have bought my books, then you need it for some reason! These pages contain memories of people who lived in a large modern concentration camp — Uzbekistan, and developments, terrible facts that took place there.

    It would seem that how can this happen in our age of openness and transparency? The answer to this question is on the pages of this book, which, I hope, will serve as a weighty argument in the investigation of crimes against HUMANITY in the countries of Central Asia, and therefore its name is "The Conspiracy of Hope! Hopes for a better future for those who have had a difficult fate to live in this region also, your Humble Narrator, finds it increasingly difficult to believe in this tolerant heresy which called human rights" …

                                   Preface

    There is nothing sacred in this world

    No matter what dirt is glued to!

    Well, I'm back to you. To be honest, I expected that all my writing would be limited to the release of the second book in the series Prison.Uz, about torture, prisons and political repression in Uzbekistan.

    By the way, if you haven't read the first two books, you can buy them in online stores.

    The first volume For those who love freedom, ISBN 978-1-291-725575, can be ordered at the link: http://goo.gl/p2NeIg and English Book one ISBN 978-1-329-65133-3 https://www.lulu.com/account/projects/e27kdn

    And the second volume Strict Regime Independence ISBN 978-1-326-34034-6-at the link http://goo.gl/eGbnnw and English Book Two ISBN 978-1-716-61057-8 https://www.lulu.com/account/projects/q76grq

    And this volume you can find http://goo.gl/NUdROV — ISBN 978-1-326-57648-6

    My books can be found in the library in Norway https://goo.gl/Ay9PgT, in Sweden https://goo.gl/XyAyc4, and Finland https://goo.gl/i5CrqC and in the Library of Congress USA.

    But something went wrong last summer. Namely, on June 12, 2015, the whole world witnessed another shameful event under the guise of all progressive humanity and with the hypocritical silence of the so-called democratic leaders of the EU, as well as many respected international organizations. Just like all the other loudmouths who stand up for minority rights, but for some reason, as soon as it comes to mass repressions in Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan, everyone goes deaf and blind as one! And this situation has been maintained for almost a quarter of a century and there is an involuntary feeling that they are playing on one hand.

    The all-seeing State Department, usually easy-going when it comes to the Russian Federation or Ukraine and getting started with half a turn in matters of human rights, in the case of Uzbekistan, as always sees everything, but knows nothing.

    I am particularly impressed by the eloquent silence of one Nobel laureate, the president of the most exceptional country in the world, and sometimes it begins to seem to me that he does not know such a country as Uzbekistan, which regularly gets several billion dollars from the budget of this most exceptional country, which are used to suppress democracy and destroy freedom of speech.

    One thing I can't understand is whether they really consider us all cattle, or they think that they themselves have long become gods and can shit on our heads until the end of time?

    My Dear Reader, I hear you asking: - What happened?

    I answer, nothing special, just a demonstration visits of the UN Secretary-General Mr. Ban Ki-moon to Tashkent and then to Bukhara. Before that, he visited other Central Asian republics, where the human rights situation is also not transparent, and in some places mass repressions have already taken on the scale of a national catastrophe, but, on the part of the UN, there is again deathly silence.

    That's why I wrote the third book that you are holding in your hands now.

    Islam Karimov and Ban Ki-moon, June 12, 2015, Tashkent

    Not only bloody dictators are responsible for the consequences of political repression in Central Asia, but also their high-ranking accomplices in the Old World and overseas. The most terrible crimes against humanity in the XXI century are not only concentration camps, extermination of dissent, child slavery, torture and extrajudicial executions, but also the obvious concealment of these atrocities.

    In the middle of the last century, in the territory of the USSR, through the efforts of the Communists, insidious plans to eliminate unwanted people were elevated to the rank of a state program. In total, in the period from 30s to the 50s, according to various estimates, more than 27 million people were killed. This terrible crime against humanity went down in history as Stalin's repressions.

    Around the same time, the brown plague originated in Europe, which led to the Second World War, which claimed more than 100 million human lives. The crimes of the Nazis have no statute of limitations and are still striking in their cruelty.

    And again, about the powerful of this world.  After all, mankind had already condemned these crimes and vowed that there would never be mass murders again, and everyone sincerely believed that the Second World War was the last war.

    If Stalin's repressions were possible due to the isolation of the USSR with the iron curtain from the whole world, then fascism raised its head solely thanks to the silence of the world leaders.

    However, today in some countries and, especially, in the post-Soviet republics which are governed by the former communists, the reanimation of the GULAG is in full swing. In particular, in Central Asia, the concentration camps that they inherited from the Soviet Union have been revived, where Gestapo torture, the destruction of any discontent and the physical extermination of people take place. The blood runs cold just from the word CONCENTRATION CAMP, but, unfortunately, today this is a reality, and in particular, if we talk about Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, then in these republics political repression and the system of death camps have already acquired industrial proportions.

    I absolutely do not care what their names are- Obama, Merkel, McCain, Ban Ki-moon or someone else, but if they cover up mass repression and other terrible crimes against humanity, then I have a question why they are still in power, and not in a straitjacket? After all, it is obvious that they are either sick in the head, or they are the same criminals as Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini were, and they should be put behind bars.

    The UN is silent about torture and monstrous violations of human rights, as if nothing is happening!!! The Secretary General smiles as if nothing has happened and shakes the dictators ' hands, which are up to the elbows in blood. Why does humanity need such a structure? What are their benefits?  For me, so far, there is only harm and disorder from the UN! Corruption is off the scale! Complaints about human rights violations are drowning in the offices of obese officials! Torture, extrajudicial executions, child slave labor, threats of terrorism-already have a global scale and have exceeded all imaginable boundaries! And the UN pretends that it does not understand what it is about!

    For the second time, the UN Secretary General openly ignores complaints about political repression and torture, not only in Central Asia, but also around the world! What else can we talk about if the entire work of the Committee for the Prevention of Torture is reduced to demonstrative visits of responsible officials to problem regions with a frequency of once every five years! At the same time, nothing is being done, at least to declare the existence of torture in Central Asia, for example, from the rostrums of the UN, OSCE, NATO, etc., in this case, thousands of people would have gained freedom and been protected from torture, and many would have been able to avoid death! But no, the UN puts other issues at the forefront.

    Why is the UN  doing nothing to close this diabolical experiment called North Korea? After all, who but Ban Ki-moon should know about the troubles of the Korean people?!?!   Silence once again! And in the sphere of improving relations on the Korean peninsula, absolutely nothing has been done. But they have made great progress in the so-called civil and political rights, legalized same-sex marriage, and the legalization of pedophilia is next in line. And what's next? Will you raise zoophiles or necrophiles to the rank of demigods? I know that for such statements I will be labeled a homophobe, a Nazi or a racist, and I am ready for this. I will answer:

     I don't have any hatred for minorities, I'm just trying to understand whether these are the values that you need to strive for and so zealously flaunt them? What difference does it make to us, what kind of anal cream gays use, if in the XXI century countless people around the world remain in concentration camps until death overtakes them, millions of people are tortured, and others are forced to leave their native lands, fleeing wars and terrorism in a foreign land.

    But at the same time, they are trying to convince us that the problems of sex minorities are the most important subject for all mankind!

    By the way, who will solve the problems of millions of refugees who have flooded Europe after the well-known Nobel laureate destroyed their homes, carrying democracy on the wings of bombers and unleashing fratricidal wars on their land?

    Speaking of the "most exceptional nation on Earth, I would like to ask why they even opened a Pandora's box called the Islamic State and who will drive the genie back into the bottle named the Right Sector"? Why did they start a civil war in Ukraine?

    However, I digress! Having once again combed through all possible sources of information about the UN Secretary-General's visit to Uzbekistan, I unfortunately made a sad conclusion for myself that Ban Ki-moon did nothing to improve the situation with monstrous human rights violations in Central Asia, and therefore he is an ordinary cowardly puppet and as usual in this organization, he is certainly not to blame for anything. As if his predecessor, Kofi Annan, was not to blame for anything, who gave rise to monstrous corruption in the most respected international organization and turned the UN into a springboard for the mafia and high-ranking sons. But, what happened, what happened — the UN is no longer in in charge for anything in the eyes of at least half of the countries on the globe!

    I am extremely curious to know what the employees of the UN refugee offices in the CIS countries are doing? For comparison, we can take the office of the High Commissioner for Refugees in Bishkek. Here is just one example. Uzbek human rights activist Bashorat Khidirova, hiding from the persecution of Islam Karimov, applied for asylum to the UNHCR for Refugees in Bishkek and lived there, hoping for salvation, just think about it, for four years! She was refused, although her family members had already been arrested in Uzbekistan. On September 23, 2015, she was forcibly deported to Uzbekistan and was immediately arrested at the Tashkent airport by the NSS (National Security Service) of Uzbekistan. Where did they get such a rush from? There was an impression that someone specially notified them that a human rights activist, whom they had been hunting for several years, would be sent on this particular flight. Bashorat Khidirova did not have a criminal record in her homeland but was only engaged in protecting the rights of convicts for political and religious reasons.

    But does this make it easier for several million ordinary citizens of Uzbekistan, if the most important issues were not only not resolved, but not even touched upon? Shame on you! Why did Ban Ki-moon come to Central Asia  then? For a ride with the wind? Or to eat pilaf? Take a picture against the background of minarets and smile at dictators?

    I saw something similar in 2002, when Kofi Annan, during a similar visit to Uzbekistan, solemnly promised to meet with independent journalists and human rights defenders in Tashkent and take all possible measures to eliminate human rights violations in Uzbekistan. Among the group of activists was your Humble Narrator, who had prepared a whole package of documents on countering torture in concentration camps, extrajudicial executions and persecution of the opposition. Of course, no one received us, we spent half a day standing at the entrance to the UN office in Tashkent in vain, we only got into the lenses of the special service, and only in the late afternoon we were informed that the Secretary General could not receive us, since he had more important things to do. To make it more convincing, we were told that Kofi Annan allegedly went to inspect the Zhaslyk death camp in Karakalpakstan. On this occasion, we went home, being in anticipation of global changes, well, here it is a miracle! Finally! Thousands of innocent people will be released! The Breakthrough!!!

    Sure, it was! We were deceived like snotty boys at a school matinee, promising a bag of sweets, and there were only empty wrappers and the smell of chocolate in it!

    And now, the actions of the UN in fact are a show-off, swagger, pomposity etc I don't want to talk about corruption and concealment of human rights violations anymore.

    After a while, we learned that Kofi Annan did not go anywhere, and he was not going to go, he was simply not allowed into the Zhaslyk! And who would let him go there? To be more precise - no one was going to discuss the very issue of concentration camps, and even more so about the visits of distinguished guests there. I will take the liberty to assume that the former Secretary General himself did not even think about any human rights and, moreover, had no idea of visiting concentration camps in Uzbekistan.

    For those who don't know, Uzbekistan is one of the most closed countries in the world, ruled by a dictatorial regime headed by a former communist. Uzbekistan today is a police state, where, under the guise of fighting terrorism and using Western money, the authorities are conducting mass repressions against their people, sending thousands of innocent people to death in concentration camps, condemning their families to die of hunger and deprivations!

    Let me remind you once again that in Uzbekistan there are real concentration camps, including death factories, the police everywhere use Gestapo tortures and extrajudicial executions. There is the slave labor of children on cotton plantations, the persecution of the dissents is legalized, there is an official ban on any oppositional movement and total censorship in the media is established. And this is not all of  the charms of modern Uzbekistan, which neither Berlin, Washington, nor Brussels want to see at close range. Although, they now have other problems, and therefore, the situation with human rights violations in Central Asia will be getting worse, because sinister terrorists threaten dictatorial countries first of all, which means that there will always be those in these countries who share the ideas of radicals. Hence, the conclusion is that international terrorism helps dictatorial regimes to stay in power and receive new funds for the fight against democracy, under the guise of fighting this very terrorism. This is it, the circle has closed, international terrorists and odious dictators are sitting in the same trench and moreover, raising their funds from the same source.

    But meanness knows no bounds, on July 6, 2015- speaking at the Oslo Humanitarian Forum, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that the scale of humanitarian needs in the world has reached unprecedented proportions. He called for building a world in which all those affected by wars, famine and natural disasters would be able to receive an assistance and protection. But he did not say a word about the fact that the scale of political repression and related torture had reached monstrous proportions in the post-Soviet space and that it was necessary to fight this evil! By the way, it was impossible to get through to this forum, although I had booked seats in advance, apparently, the organizers put my name

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