Uzbekistan

Saida Mirziyoyeva presented a national report at the UN session in Vienna.

Mirziyoyeva emphasized that cybercrime, corruption, and domestic violence know no borders, and that it is necessary to combat them through international cooperation.

Saida Mirziyoyeva presented a national report at the UN session in Vienna.

The 35th session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice was held in Vienna, Austria. It was attended by over 1,500 high-ranking officials and experts from 175 countries worldwide. Saida Mirziyoyeva reported on this.

 

 

Within the framework of the session, Saida Mirziyoyeva delivered a national report. In her speech, the head of the Presidential Administration provided information on the reforms being implemented in Uzbekistan in the areas of ensuring justice, protecting the rights of women and children, crime prevention, and supporting youth.

 

 

According to Saida Mirziyoyeva, threats such as cybercrime, corruption, and domestic violence do not recognize state borders. Therefore, open dialogue, exchange of experience, and strengthening international cooperation are crucial in combating them.

 

 

It was noted that Uzbekistan became a member of this prestigious UN body for the first time this year.

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Saida Mirziyoyeva held a meeting with council chairs at the Austrian Parliament.

During the meetings, issues of expanding cooperation between Uzbekistan and Austria were discussed.

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A power substation caught fire in Tashkent.

As a result of the incident, power supply interruptions are being observed in some areas of Shaykhontohur and Olmazor districts.

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The first children's museum in the center of Islamic civilization has started operating.

The newly opened Children's Playground is designed for children and teenagers aged 7 to 12. The playground consists of 4 special pavilions that combine the art of storytelling, national history, and the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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In Namangan, a 23-year-old young man drowned in a river.

He went down to the stream to bathe and did not resurface.

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In Navoi, a traffic police officer who refused a bribe was awarded a $1,000 prize.

The father of a driver who was driving under the influence of alcohol offered a bribe to an Internal Affairs officer to prevent administrative materials from being sent to court.

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A "roadmap" for trade and economic cooperation between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan has been signed.

The "Roadmap" envisions the implementation of joint projects in a number of sectors.

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Saida Mirziyoyeva wrote about the easing of tax conditions for small businesses.

Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized that the effect of this will first and foremost be felt by family businesses, cafes, shops, service providers, and the thousands of people driving the country's economy.

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In Fergana, a man threatened people with a knife over a land dispute.

A disagreement arose over land during landscaping work at the children's football field.

Certificate: №1346 Issue date: 28.05.2020

Idea author: Firdavs Fridunovich Abdukhalikov

Founder: "Master Media Production and Broadcast"