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Human rights groups last week staged a protest against Gulnara Karimova, the 39-year-old eldest daughter of Uzbekistan's dictatorial president Islam Karimov, being included in the fashion week.
New York fashion week organisers cancel daughter of dictator's show 2011
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Gulinara Karimova, the very fashionable daughter of the president of Uzbekistan invited us to participate in Uzbekistan art-fashion week.
Julie Vacca: How Far We Go For Fashion Julie Vacca 2010
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Karimova's image has this year been further damaged by leaked US embassy cables which commented on her character, describing her as "something like a robber baron" and also "the single most hated person in the country".
New York fashion week organisers cancel daughter of dictator's show 2011
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Karimova has held several high-level positions in her father's government, which is notorious for its human rights record.
New York fashion week organisers cancel daughter of dictator's show 2011
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Gulinara Karimova, the very fashionable daughter of the president of Uzbekistan invited us to participate in Uzbekistan art-fashion week.
Julie Vacca: How Far We Go For Fashion Julie Vacca 2010
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They first had Karimova on their webpage announcing the event, then removed her last week, only to return her to the page a few days later.
Galima Bukharbaeva: Dining with Dictators Galima Bukharbaeva 2010
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Though she likes to socialize with Europe's cocktail and diamond set, Ambassador Karimova represents one of the most repressive regimes in the world.
Galima Bukharbaeva: Dining with Dictators Galima Bukharbaeva 2010
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Usmanov, as chairman of Gazprom Investholdings paid a bribe of $88 million to Gulnara Karimova to secure this.
Archive 2007-09-23 2007
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Usmanov, as chairman of Gazprom Investholdings paid a bribe of $88 million to Gulnara Karimova to secure this.
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His colleague, Anastasia Karimova, has come down on the other side of the fashion-versus-function debate.
NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ 2012
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