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Jaslyk Forever

Jaslyk Forever reveals the harrowing stories of several former inmates who were imprisoned for their journalism, human rights work, political views, and religious beliefs. Yet, despite the release of these political prisoners, many still live in fear and are ostracized by society. Many have little hope for rehabilitation for the torture and abuse they endured. Through the stories and experiences of former political prisoners, Jaslyk Forever reveals how the human rights situation in Uzbekistan remains dire.

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Jaslyk Forever reveals the harrowing stories of several former inmates who were imprisoned for their journalism, human rights work, political views, and religious beliefs. Yet, despite the release of these political prisoners, many still live in fear and are ostracized by society. Many have little hope for rehabilitation for the torture and abuse they endured. Through the stories and experiences of former political prisoners, Jaslyk Forever reveals how the human rights situation in Uzbekistan remains dire.

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