Murder in Samarkand (published in the US under the title Dirty Diplomacy) is a non-fiction book by Scottish activist and former ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray. The book[1] forms an account of his period as the British ambassador in Tashkent in 2002–2004. In the work, Murray recounts his condemnation of human rights violations under the Karimov administration's suppression of human rights and alleged British double standards over torture in Iraq.
^"Murder in Samarkand — Documents". Craig Murray's blog. Retrieved 18 July 2008.
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Russian soldiers are impaled on poles. Samarkand Chor Minor Madrasah, Bukhara (built in 1807) A bureaucrat in Bukhara, c. 1910. Large Medallion Suzani...
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in the country, connecting the city to Asia, Europe and North America. Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed rail line Trolleybus system was closed down in 2010...
interested in theater, and in 1928 she ran away from home to join the theater troupe of Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov, which was based inSamarkand at the time...