Uzbekistan’s Transformation: Strategies and Perspectives
BBC Monitoring Central Asia, Highlights from Central Asian Press, Websites, 27 June 2019. 106
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Asian Press, Websites, 27 June 2019. 106 Examples: “Uzbekistan: Government Still Restricting Free Reporting”, Eurasianet, 10 October 2019, https://eurasia net.org/uzbekistan-government-still-restricting-free-reporting (accessed 11 July 2020); “Facebook User ‘Abducted, Beaten’ for Comments”, BBC Monitoring Central Asia, Highlights from Central Asian Press, Websites, 17 December 2019. 107 “Uzbekistan: Tashkent Mayor’s Outburst Shocks Reporters”, Eurasianet, 18 November 2019, https://eurasia net.org/uzbekistan-tashkent-mayors-outburst-shocks- reporters (accessed 11 July 2020). 108 “‘No Signs of Crime’ in Uzbek Mayor’s Threats to Reporters”, BBC Monitoring Central Asia, 27 November 2019. 109 “Uzbekistan: Tashkent Mayor’s Outburst” (see note 107). 110 Ukaz Prezidenta Respubliki Uzbekistan: Strategii Deystviy (see note 36), items 6–8. Domestic Political Anchoring SWP Berlin Uzbekistan’s Transformation September 2020 22 media in information-gathering, communicating with state instances and ensuring that reporting is “con- structive”. 111 Media receive targeted state support as long as they fulfil these conditions. In August 2019 more than one hundred popular bloggers and influencers from across the world were invited to Uzbekistan to promote the country as a tourist destination. The Uzbek state spent about US$250,000 on the event, hoping that the influencers’ huge followings would create a signifi- cant marketing effect. 112 The president himself met with the bloggers to explain Uzbekistan’s “politics of openness” and to convey his expectation that they would present his reform policies in a positive light. 113 In the same vein, the press departments of public bodies are instructed to respond to critical reporting rather than ignoring it. On the one hand they are supposed to take criticism seriously, verify its veracity and convey it to the responsible instances; on the other they are encouraged to provide the media with material enabling them to “correct” their reports. 114 Active media policy is the motto. In December 2019 the registration of television and radio stations and print and digital media was simpli- fied in the interest of better interaction between state agencies and mass media. Licence applications no longer have to be presented to AIMK in a cumber- some and time consuming procedure, but can be sub- mitted at the service centres that have been set up across the country since 2018 to centralise and digi- talise information flows and transactions between politics, administration and citizens. The relevant resolution, which was prepared by AIMK, also intro- duced a series of arrangements designed to give journalists better protection against the authorities. 115 The media policy is a good example of the ambiva- lence of the Uzbek reform programme. Liberalisation Download 0.88 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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