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My understanding of the consequences of assault-rifle proliferation, and the continued use of Kalashnikov rifles as instruments of state repression, was helped by Natasha Estemirova and Anna Politkovskaya in Russia, and Alisher Saipov in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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Saipov became the editor and publisher of news website Uzpress after Kyrgyz authorities failed to properly investigate the 2007 killing of his older brother, a prominent journalist.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The New York-based media watchdog said Shokhrukh Saipov was beaten Wednesday in the sourthern city of Osh by unidentified attackers, who broke his nose and several teeth.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Saipov, a prominent journalist working in Osh, was shot dead in the street by an unidentified gunman.
Peace Reporting 2010
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But because I had archived his site with SnagIt, I was able to use it later to better understand the Saipov affair.
Registan.net Nathan Hamm 2010
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In October 2007, Saipov was murdered, likely by Uzbek government agents, and his website closed down.
Registan.net Nathan Hamm 2010
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Saipov, a prominent journalist working in Osh, was shot dead in the street by an unidentified gunman.
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Saipov and his newspaper were quite critical of the Uzbek authorities.
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Saipov was assassinated not far from the office of Sijesat, a newspaper he himself had founded in 2007 and edited, on October 24, 2007.
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Neither did Saipov take to the idea of an award in the name of his son.
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