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'''Birlik''' (''Unity People's Movement'') is a now banned political party in [[Uzbekistan]], formed in September 1989 by computer science professor Abdurahim Polat and former Soviet Union Member of Parliament Pulat Akhun.<ref>http://www.harakat.net/en/actual/?id=10</ref> It is Uzbekistan's first democratic opposition organization. The are also the founders of ''Harakat'', an Uzbek political/human rights journal. |
'''Birlik''' (''Unity People's Movement'') is a now banned political party in [[Uzbekistan]], formed in September 1989 by computer science professor Abdurahim Polat and former Soviet Union Member of Parliament Pulat Akhun.<ref>http://www.harakat.net/en/actual/?id=10</ref> It is Uzbekistan's first democratic opposition organization. The are also the founders of ''Harakat'', an Uzbek political/human rights journal. |
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Birlik (Unity People's Movement) is a now banned political party in Uzbekistan, formed in September 1989 by computer science professor Abdurahim Polat and former Soviet Union Member of Parliament Pulat Akhun.[1] It is Uzbekistan's first democratic opposition organization. The are also the founders of Harakat, an Uzbek political/human rights journal.
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