United States President Joe Biden
U.S. Vice President, U.S. Senate President Kamala Harris
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi
Senators and Representatives of the US Congress
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet
Director of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE/ODIHR) Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir
International Rescue Committee President David Miliband
To Acting Chairman of Feedom House (Freedom House) D. Jeffrey Hirschberg
American Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Anthony D. Romero
Front Line Defenders Executive Director Andrew Anderson
To the Secretary General of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation Lisa John (World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Lysa John)
Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth
Amnesty International Secretary General Kumi Naidoo
Director of the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights Uzbek Forum Umida Niazova
Ambassador of Uzbekistan to the United States Javlon Vakhabov
Consul General of Uzbekistan in the United States Kamol Ikramov
FBI Director Christopher Wray
Chief of the Maryland and Delaware Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
To the Chief of the Field Office of the States of the District of Columbia and several counties of Northern Virginia of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Superintendent of the Maryland State Police, Colonel Woodrow W. Jones III
Washington DC Police Chief Robert J. Contee III
Gaithersburg Police Department (Maryland) Chief of Police Mark P. Sroka
Director of the Uzbek edition of radio “Ozodlik” Alisher Siddiq (Alisher Siddiq)
Director of the Central Asian Regional Office of BBC Radio Hamid Ismailov
To the head of the Uzbek editorial office of radio “Amerika ovozi” Javdat Sayhon
To Washington Post Editor Martin Baron
Shuhratjon Ahmadjonov (Uzbek, born in 1954)
Mailing address:
216 Tulip Dr.,
Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20877
E-mail:
havassh54@gmail.com
October 21, 2021 - January 12, 2022
STATEMENT-COMPLAINT: THE USA FBI CRIMES AND THE ROAD OF EVIDENCE
Dear Sirs!
I am writing this Complaint Statement to inform you that my Green card and Social Security card were stolen in an unusual way in September 2018 (see Photo 1). I believe that this theft was organized and carried out by agents of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). I am writing here and further on the basis of the facts my assumption that 19 thefts and 4 robberies were organized and carried out by agents of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and people associated with them. To facilitate reading and clarity, I will write in paragraphs (paragraphs). If some paragraphs do not concern you or you do not like it, then you can proceed to reading the next paragraph.
Photo 1. My Green card (Green card) and Social Security card (Social Securite). I made a copy of them a few years ago and accidentally put my social security card 180 degrees upside down.
1. Uzbek-English translation programs, including www.translate.google.com, translate very poorly and inaccurately. Therefore, I wrote a complaint statement in Russian and translated it into English using the www.translate.google.com program. I apologize for possible mistakes made during translation.
2. 19 thefts and 4 robberies were organized against me from November 2012 to June 2021. I wrote several articles about some thefts and robberies over the years. I planned to write a separate article or several articles about all 19 thefts and 4 robberies with the application of relevant documents. Then apply in writing to the police with a request to issue a new green card, referring to these articles.
But on October 24, 2021, another presidential election was planned in Uzbekistan. I wanted to participate and vote in these elections. To participate, you need a passport of citizenship of Uzbekistan. Unfortunately, two armed robbers took away my passport of a citizen of Uzbekistan along with a bag and a backpack in the city of Washington on the night of May 26, 2014. I wanted to apply to the Embassy of Uzbekistan in the USA with a request to issue me a new biometric passport. There is the following requirement in case of loss of a passport.
"9. In case of loss of the passport, the applicant submits a certificate from the law enforcement agencies of the host country on the applicant's appeal regarding the loss of the passport and a statement detailing the circumstances of the loss of the passport. [1]
I brought in photo 2 a photocopy of my passport. I took it off in 2008 during the paperwork at the Almaty office of the United Nations Agency for Refugees - Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to search for a country for political asylum. Below are the entries written in my passport in English.
«REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
PASPORT
Cod of state UZB
Pasport number CG 0491414
Surname AHMADJONOV
Given names SHUHRATJON
Nationality UZBEKISTAN
Date of birth January 20,1954 Sex “M”
Place of birth DJIZAK REGION
Date of issue February 12, 1999
Authority MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS”
Photo 2. A copy of a sheet from my passport of a citizen of Uzbekistan.
3. I started writing a complaint statement from the beginning of September 2021 about the circumstances of the loss, more precisely about the robbery of the passport of a citizen of Uzbekistan and the theft of a green card. I completed the first version of the application-complaint in 81 paragraphs on October 21, 2021 and came to the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Washington. I submitted a complaint statement, a photocopy of my passport and a green card (Green card) to the first secretary of the Consulate of Uzbekistan in the United States, Mr. Fakhriddin Muminov, and asked a question about the condition of my participation in the vote on October 24 in the embassy building. In response, he gave me a form in English (see photo 3).
Photo 3. Form for my exclusion from the citizenship of Uzbekistan. The form was signed by the first secretary of the Consulate of Uzbekistan in the United States, Mr. Fakhriddin Muminov.
«October 21, 2021
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
The Concular Section of the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the United States of America hereby confirms that in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan # PF-4727 dated on May 22, 2015, Mr. Shuhratjon Ahmadjonov (DOB: January 20, 1954) has lost the citizenship of Uzbekistan.
Should you have any questions on this matter feel to contact the Embassy at 202-887-5300 or myself directly at cellphone +1202-251-8298 (uzbekconsul.org@gmail.com or consul.washington@mfa.uz ).
Fakhriddin Muminov
Consul-First Secretary signature»
The form does not indicate the reason for the deprivation of my citizenship. I asked about the reason. He and "advisor" Jamshid Mirzabaev were unable to answer this simple question.
4. I wrote a complaint addressed to the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and handed it over to the Secretary of the Embassy on October 22, 2021. It was written on the form that I was excluded from the citizenship of Uzbekistan on the basis of decree PF-4727 (PU-4727) of the late President Islam Karimov dated May 22, 2015. I searched legislative sites for the text of this decree. But he's not there. Apparently, the leadership of the State Security Service (SSS) of Uzbekistan did not allow the publication of such an important decree on the regulatory website www.lex.uz
As a human rights activist, I picketed the Embassy of Uzbekistan in the United States from 2016 to 2021 once or twice a year and handed my critical comments in writing to Mr. Fakhriddin Muminov or put them in the embassy's letter box. He and "adviser" Jamshid Mirzabaev did not tell me about depriving me of my Uzbek citizenship.
I went to the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Washington on the day of the presidential election - October 24, 2021. There, the “adviser” Jamshid Mirzabaev said that there was no answer from Tashkent. I asked him to show decree PF-4727. He replied that he did not know and he did not have a copy of this decree. I got the impression from the conversation with Jamshid Mirzabaev on October 21 and 24, 2021 that he is connected with the State Security Service of Uzbekistan.
Dictator President Islam Karimov died on September 2, 2016. But his main vehicle, which is the State Security Service of Uzbekistan, has hardly changed over the past six years of Mr. Shavkat Mirziyoyev's presidency. They still resolve issues at their own discretion, including depriving a person of citizenship for no reason ... I will write about this in more detail in a separate article.
5. Talking about the theft and robbery of my documents along the way, I want to shed light on 19 thefts and 4 robberies organized against me from November 2012 to June 2021. I wrote in the application-complaint about 19 thefts and 4 robberies with the application of the relevant documents and photographs. The reader, having read about 19 thefts and 4 robberies, having familiarized himself with the relevant documents and seeing the photographs, will understand and it will become clear to him what the reasons were, who and how organized and committed these crimes.
6. Reader, having read about 19 thefts and 4 robberies, do not think that I am such a simpleton who allows himself to be deceived, a potential victim of thieves, scammers and robbers.
Father and mother were school teachers. There were eight brothers and sisters in our family. In the late 1960s, many of us, including myself, were in school, and older brothers were students. When I was fifteen, in the summer of 1969, I traveled by train from Jizzakh to the city of Kuibishev (now Samara) with eleven boxes of apples weighing 20 kilograms each for business. My late father Ahmadjon Yusupov (1920-1977) accompanied me from Jizzakh. In the city of Kuibishev, I was met by the now deceased elder brother Rustam Akhmedzhanov (1946-2003).
I was also in business in 1994-1997: I brought to Russia many boxes of tomatoes, grapes, apples and other fruits, vegetables and melons weighing up to 30 kilos each. I have never been robbed on the train, and in rented apartments. I organized the opposition youth Republican Party of Uzbekistan (RPU) in 1993-1997. He spent part of the money he earned on the reproduction of the Charter of the RPU and other organizational affairs of the party, as well as human rights. I had a diplomat bag and kept my important party and personal documents and papers in it. I used to put my diplomat under my head in an upright position and sleep like that. Once we eat on a train on a reserved seat car through Kazakhstan. At midnight, someone slowly pulled the diplomat out from under my head. I immediately woke up. Nearby is the conductor of our car and in his hand is my diplomat. I asked him, "What's the matter?" He can't answer. He silently put my diplomat beside me and went to his official compartment. I started cursing him in Uzbek with swear words that I knew. I understand that he did not attempt this theft on his own initiative. Employees of the National Security Service (SNB) of Uzbekistan rode in each train. Apparently, they ordered him to bring my diplomat.
Let me remind you that in 1994-1997 there were dashing years of crime in Russia. Even in those conditions, they could not organize theft and robbery against me. And in the US capital, nineteen thefts and four robberies were organized in nine years. I am sure that these thefts and robberies were carefully prepared and carried out literally to the minute. And with the safety net of strong and tall men associated with the FBI. They used to sleep pills and other criminal means in some thefts and robberies.
7. Residents of the US and other countries shudder at the next horrific massacre in the US. I analyzed the cause of the massacres in the US and in some countries based on numerous facts and personal experience, and in 2013 I wrote the article "What is the cause of the massacres in the US?" (see [2]). He also suggested a solution to the problem.
Another eight years have passed. But the big problem remains unresolved. I believe that in these crimes there is a large share of the guilt of some agents of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The guilt of FBI employees and leaders is difficult to prove. Since the FBI is a closed organization, there is very little information about them, and even less about their work. Therefore, when I write about the guilt of the US FBI, it is appropriate to add the word "version".
So, I state the version of the guilt of the FBI agents: they choose a certain dissident or close relative of a rich or famous person among the inhabitants of the United States, begin to interfere in his personal life, organize his repeated dismissal from work, destroy his / her family, use powder, liquid and air sedatives, sometimes added to food or drink with the help of another worker, such as a McDonald's worker, and other means of harassment. Thus, they provoke selected US citizens to commit various types of crime, including mass murder and suicide (see [2]). I present some facts on a personal example of about 12 years of life in the USA.
An unreasonably persecuted citizen often becomes embittered and begins to plan mass murder or suicide. An important and sad fact: the FBI agents, after finding out and convincing them that they have achieved the anger of the persecuted citizen, they inform the police leaders about the possible upcoming crime of this citizen. As a result, innocent citizens and even children, as well as US police officers, are often injured and killed from the massacre, and FBI agents and their leaders receive new benefits and incentives.
8. I studied at the Samarkand State University in 1970-1975, at the Moscow State Technical University named after N. Bauman in 1979-1983. I have worked as a design engineer since 1980 and held positions up to a leading designer in research institutes and design departments of large machine-building and tractor-building plants in Moscow and Tashkent in 1980-1988. Many people know that in order to design new mechanisms and machines, a designer, especially a leading designer, must be able to analyze hundreds of factors and choose the best reliable option.
I have been involved in the defense of human rights since 1974. I have been publishing articles on human rights and other topics since 2004 and have published over 400 articles and five books. I participated as the second head of the Tashkent city organization of the opposition Popular Movement "Birlik" ("Unity") in 1988-1990 and the Democratic Party of Uzbekistan "Erk" ("Freedom") in 1991-1993. I have been living in the US as a refugee since January 2010, which is almost twelve years. All this knowledge and bitter life experience helps me to make an analysis of many events and important conclusions.
I have written and substantiated the way of solving and proving various crimes of FBI agents and US police officers in paragraphs 124-125. It will be useful to know this for the President and Vice President of the United States of America, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Senators and Representatives of the US Congress, police chiefs investigating various crimes against citizens, as well as heads of international human rights organizations.
9. I accuse certain FBI agents of illegally stalking me, using night drug interrogations and other serious violations of my constitutional and human rights, as well as organizing and carrying out numerous thefts and robberies. Therefore, it is appropriate to provide some important information about the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the US domestic intelligence and security service and its main federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the US Department of Justice, the FBI is also a member of the US intelligence community and reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. The leading U.S. organization for counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and criminal investigations, the FBI has jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes.
Although many of the FBI's functions are unique, its activities in support of national security are comparable to those of the British MI5 and the Russian FSB. Unlike the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which has no law enforcement and is focused on gathering intelligence overseas, the FBI is primarily a domestic agency, with 56 field offices in major cities across the United States and more than 400 local agencies across the United States. US smaller cities and districts throughout the country.
Despite its domestic focus, the FBI also maintains significant international activity, with 60 Legal Attaché Offices (LEGAT) and 15 subsidiary offices at U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world. These foreign offices exist primarily to coordinate with foreign security agencies and do not typically conduct unilateral operations in host countries. The FBI may, and does, from time to time, carry out covert activities abroad.
The FBI was founded in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation, abbreviated BOI or BI. Its name was changed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 1935. The FBI headquarters is the J. Edgar Hoover Building, located in Washington, DC.” [3]
"FBI Mission: Protect the American people and uphold the United States Constitution.
FBI motto: Loyalty, Courage, Honesty.
FBI Budget: In fiscal year 2019, the FBI's total budget was approximately $9.6 billion.
In a request to Congress for authorization and a budget for fiscal year 2021, the FBI requested $9,800,724,000. Of this money, $9,748,829,000 will be used for wages and expenses and $51,895,000 for construction. The S&E program increased by $199,673,000." [3]
“In March 1971, the residential office of an FBI Media Agent, Pennsylvania, was robbed by a group calling itself the FBI Citizens' Commission of Inquiry. Numerous files were taken and distributed to newspapers, including The Harvard Crimson. The files detailed the FBI's extensive COINTELPRO program, which included investigations into the lives of ordinary citizens, including a group of black students at the Pennsylvania Military College and the daughter of Congressman Henry S. Reuss of Wisconsin. The country was "shaken" by the revelations, including the assassinations of political activists, and the actions were condemned by members of Congress, including House Majority Leader Hale Boggs. The phones of some members of Congress, including Boggs, were allegedly tapped." [3]
"Rank Structure: The following is a list of rank structures within the FBI (in ascending order):
- Field Agents
- New trainee agent
- Special agent
- Senior Special Agent
- Supervisory Special Agent
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC)
- Special Agent in Charge (SAC)
- FBI Office
- Deputy Assistant Director
- Assistant director
- Deputy Executive Assistant to the Director
- Executive Assistant Director
- Deputy Deputy Director
- Deputy chief of staff
- Chief of Staff and Special Advisor to the Director
- Deputy Director
- director" [3]
“As of December 31, 2009, the FBI had 33,852 employees. This includes 13,412 special agents and 20,420 support professionals such as intelligence analysts, linguists, scientists, information technology specialists, and other professionals.” [3]
“A March 2007 report by the DOJ Inspector General described the FBI's "widespread and serious abuse" of national security letters, a form of administrative subpoena used to request records and data relating to individuals. The report states that between 2003 and 2005, the FBI issued more than 140,000 letters on national security matters, many of which concern people with no apparent connection to terrorism.
The FBI keeps files on certain individuals for various reasons and for a long time, in particular, on Elvis Presley (1935-1977), Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), John Denver (1943-1997)." [3]
It is appropriate to recall the following words of the first director of the FBI, John Edgar Hoover (1895-1972):
"The minute the FBI starts making recommendations about what should be done with its information, it becomes the Gestapo." [4]
10. My general analysis of the events from January 2010 to January 2022 shows that FBI agents, together with employees of the Uzbek National Security Service, began to organize provocations against me from the first days of my arrival in the United States. Between July 2010 and January 2012, I was illegally fired from my job three times in Boise, Idaho. I am sure that FBI agents were also behind these actions. Therefore, I decided to briefly write the circumstances of moving to the United States and persecution in the city of Boise (Idaho) in 2010-2012. This information will provide important information about the crimes of FBI agents against dissident residents of the United States, including refugees. After all, I am sending this complaint to both the President of the United States and the leaders of international human rights organizations.
11. A bit of history from the events in Uzbekistan. On December 23, 2007, the next Presidential elections were held in Uzbekistan. On December 20, 2007, a group of human rights activists, including myself, from 11:00 to 12:30 in Tashkent held a picket in front of the building of the Chief Prosecutor's Office of Uzbekistan. After the picket, a group of four people in civilian clothes started watching me. They followed me until evening. Then we spent the night by car, where I went to spend the night with friends. They continued the pursuit all day on December 21st. They traveled in a white and gray Nexia car with state numbers 30 84-52 and 30 Q 84-67. From December 21 to 22, I spent the night at the office of the Human Rights Alliance of Uzbekistan at the address: Tashkent, st. Lashkarbegi, house 17. They came for me and there, they watched until the morning. In my opinion they were employees of the National Security Service of Uzbekistan. Usually they had a document of an employee of the Department of Combating Terrorism. On the afternoon of December 22, 2007, one of them rudely insulted me, and the other tried to take my camera away from me. On December 23, 2007, one of the persecutors beat me severely.
On the morning of December 23, 2007, I came to the Parkent market in Tashkent. Three of yesterday's pursuers followed me with quick steps. Then it became clear that a fourth had joined them.
I left the store and went to the right along a footpath about three meters wide. Walked five or six meters. Then a 27-year-old Uzbek man, 175 cm tall, with an athletic build, quickly approached me from behind, grabbed my jacket on the left side, sharply turned me around 90 degrees and maliciously, loudly saying: “Tugri yur, onangni palon kilay!” (“I say, walk straight, ... fuck!”) and with all his strength with his left hand he hit my chin with his fist. The blow was completely unexpected for me, and I swayed, taking half a step back. I automatically wanted to cover myself with my other hand, but I didn't have time. And at this time, this sadist quickly, with all his strength, struck me a second blow with his fist on the chest. The blow was strong, professional, apparently he was engaged in boxing. And I, could not resist and fell into the wet asphalt. I was in a semi-recumbent state. My shoulder bag flew out and flew away from me (later it turned out that the main zipper of the bag was out of order and one of the front pockets on the bottom was torn). It was crowded around. Then one Russian woman said something loudly and tried to stop, move this sadist away. The same woman reached out, helped me up off the ground, and handed me a bag.
I stood up and the people standing next to me asked: “Who is he and why did he hit you?” I turned back. Those four pursuers were standing three or four meters away from me. Three of them pointed their cell phones turned on in my direction and watched with a smirk. The fourth, that is, that sadist was a little off to the side. I replied: “I am a human rights activist. They are intelligence officers. They have been following me for the fourth day, ”and showed those four with his hand. The sadist wanted to get closer to me, apparently, he wanted to hit me again. But one of the three pursuers took him by the shoulder, turned and pushed him towards the clothing market. All four were waiting to see what I would do.
After the beating, I felt bad and called the ambulance. Doctor Feruz Achilov, after listening to me and talking with the duty officer of the 5th substation, brought me to the Republican Scientific Center for Emergency Medical Care (RSCEMC) (Tashkent, Farkhod street, house 2). Traumatologist F.I. Rashidov examined me and in the Case History number 15342, as well as in the certificate he wrote the following diagnosis: “Bruise of the soft tissues of the lower lip and chin, chest on the left”.
On December 31, 2007, at 11.30 am, accompanied by Major Zh.Riskulov, I entered the office of the head of the investigative department of the Khamza District Department of Internal Affairs, Major Abdukhakim Turgunov. He asked several questions. I gave a brief account of what happened on December 23rd. As a result, they decided to open a criminal case. The case was handed over to the senior investigator of the Khamza District Department of Internal Affairs, Captain Yulia Ivanovna Iokhim. Y.Yokhim asked a number of questions as a victim and wrote a record of the interrogation. I signed the protocol of interrogation at 13.50. She said, “This is a hanging case. I will soon move to Russia. So the case was handed over to me." ([5], ([6])
12. After the Presidential elections on December 23, 2007, the persecution of me intensified and there was a real threat of many years in prison and even my life. Therefore, on the night of October 11-12, 2008, I secretly left Tashkent for Andijan. There, on the afternoon of October 12, he crossed into Kyrgyzstan through the border crossing "Dustlik" ("Friendship"). He lived in the city of Bishkek for three weeks and on November 4, 2008 left for the city of Almaty (Kazakhstan). There, employees of the Almaty Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registered me as an "asylum seeker", and on February 23, 2009, as a "refugee".
13. The US government granted me political asylum as a human rights activist and journalist in 2010. I arrived in Boise, Idaho on January 21, 2010. I was helped by the international human rights organization International Rescue Committee (IRC - International Rescue Committee) when moving from Kazakhstan to the USA and for several months after the move. I thank the people and government of the United States, as well as the leadership of the UNHCR and the IRC, for granting me political asylum in the United States.
14. At the Boise airport I was met by Uzbeks Abdulatif Kambarov (1962) and Tursunbai Utamuradov (1956-2012). They said the IRC had scheduled me to stay in their rented apartment. I agreed. Among those who met was the IRC case manager, Mr. Rabiou Manzo. He is from Niger. As a child, he lived for five years in Ukraine and one year in Russia as a refugee and knew Russian well.
A new bed, bedding, soap, shampoo, towels and something else was installed in the apartment for me. On the very first evening, Abdulatif set a condition: “We read namaz and pray five times a day. If you also pray five times a day, you will live with us. Otherwise, look for another apartment tomorrow.” That's religious freedom in the USA for you. Washing of the hands, face and feet is required before each prayer. I didn’t have such an opportunity before, and therefore I prayed only on Fridays in the mosque. I agreed.
A few days later they began to organize provocations against me. This two-room (with a three-room hotel) apartment was located in a one-story four-apartment building, which was located in the center of Boise, 200 meters from the Idaho State Governor's Building (apartment address: W Franklin St., Boise, Idaho (I don’t remember the house number)). The rent was $375 per month. In Boise, such an apartment paid a minimum of $525.
The entrance to the apartment was from the side of a small entrance street without a name and was dimly lit. A day later, several powerful lamps were installed and the passage was illuminated as during the day. And in Tashkent they also installed additional lighting, where I spent the night. This was done for the convenience of the arrival of the authorities for night drug interrogations. I realized that I ended up in a fake apartment of the special services. I thought that this was organized by the Uzbek National Security Service (SNB).
15. On February 1, 2010, I verbally addressed Mr. Rabiou Manzo about the provocations of two Uzbeks and asked for another apartment. But the problem of providing another apartment was not solved, and the provocations continued. Abdulatif Kambarov refused to provide a computer. Therefore, I wrote a complaint by hand in 25 pages about 17 provocations of two Uzbeks in an apartment. On February 26, 2010, the complaint was referred to Mr. Rabiow Manzo, and on April 1, 2010 to the Director of the IRC in Boise.
As a result, on February 26, 2010, I moved to another apartment where two brothers from Africa lived. I lived with them in a private room (F 3818, Nez Perce street, # 202 Boise, Idaho 83705). On April 18, 2010, I moved into a separate apartment at 585 S. Curtis Rd., #8, Boise, Idaho 83705. On April 1, 2010, I signed paperwork with Boise management to rent this apartment for six months with a monthly payment of $525. [7]
16. I became a member of the Boise Central Library on January 31, 2010 (715 S Capitol Blvd
Boise, ID 83702). I usually return late. It was early February 2010. A low table (hontakhta) was set up in the living room and dinner was served around it. Before the end of dinner, at about 11 p.m., the main provocateur Abdulatif Kambarov came and sat opposite me. He came to Boise in 2006 among the Andijan refugees. But he lived separately from them.
He had a phone in his hands. He and his henchman Tursunbai Utamuradov boasted that they had recently bought expensive modern two new telephones. He turned on, pressed some buttons of the phone, put it on the table between us and started a conversation.
He talked about work and said that there is work to do, mopping the floor and cleaning the toilet. I tried to be calm and asked, “Why are you telling me this? Did you also mop the floors and clean the toilet?” He replied: "I used to wash floors and clean the toilet." I said: “Everyone solves this problem himself. If he wants to, he will wash the floors, clean the toilet, and so he will earn money. But I will not do such work. I will find my piece of bread in a different way." He went on with his offer. I told him: “This does not concern me. Let's close this topic."
Provocateur Abdulatif continued his proposal with a slight change: “Many people in the US start by mopping floors and cleaning toilets. You must also do this work.” I got a little angry, but I answered calmly: “I did not come to the USA to wash floors and clean the toilet. I came to continue my action for the protection of human rights, in the field of journalism and democracy. With two university educations, I will find my piece of bread without washing the floors and cleaning the toilet, with the permission of Allah (God).” By this time I had finished dinner, took the teapot and bowl, got up, went into the kitchen and began to clean them. [8]
But I could never imagine that this provocative proposal made in early February 2010 would be used against me in July 2010.
17. On March 29, 2010, Gail Hawkins (Employment coordinator) interviewed me and filled out ten questionnaires.
On April 5, 2010, Jail Hawkins said: “In the US, there is a separate government program for the employment of people over 55 years old. This is what Experience Works does.” She introduced me to Mr. Gerry Autry, Employment and Training Coordinator and his supervisors, Mr. Lloyd Willamson, Supervisor. . But for a long time there was no specific job offer.
18. Question: For what reason did the FBI agents begin and continue to persecute and organize crimes against me for many years? In February 2013, I wrote a long article “What is the reason for the massacres in the USA?” and answered this question there as well (see [2]).
After the bloody tragedy of May 13-14, 2005 in Andijan (Uzbekistan), in the summer of 2006, 250 refugees received political asylum in the United States. Of these, 55 people lived in Idaho (USA). On the night of August 1, 2006, 33-year-old refugee Olimjon Sobirov, on the night of September 1, 2006, 29-year-old Zokhid Makhmedov died in his sleep from unknown and inexplicable reasons in his home in Idaho. The causes of both deaths have not been disclosed until today - November 23, 2021.
Talented journalist Synthia Sewell wrote a long article "Mysterious deaths" ("Mysterious deaths") about the mysterious death of two horsemen and Uzbek refugees in the United States. She published it on March 30, 2008 in Idaho's central newspaper, the Idaho Statesman (see [9]). This newspaper has been published since 1864.
I found this article in the Boise City Library on April 15, 2010. I published it on Internet sites in four versions, that is, in Uzbek in two versions - in Cyrillic and Latin, as well as in English and Russian in April-May 2010 ([10]).
19. Some important passages from the article [10].
“During the investigation into the death of Zohid Makhmedov, Meridian Police Detective Mike Locke spoke with Rene Haige of World Relief, the agency that helped the Makhmedovs settle here. She did not talk about the Uzbeks with Stitesman (with the journalist of the Idaho Statesman, A.Sh.), referring to the rules of privacy (secrecy of personal life, A.Sh.), but told Locke that the Uzbek embassy called all the Andijan refugees to return home, saying that "If they refuse, the consequences will be such that something bad may happen to their families." [10]
“And in addition to the disappointment of Akram Makhmedov and the aura of mystery about the upcoming events, the Meridian police report contains links to the FBI. The coroner's office and others said they were interviewed by FBI agents. The FBI, while vehemently denying it, conducted its own investigation into the deaths.
“We are not investigating. We have not investigated and we are not going to investigate," said John Morton, senior FBI agent in Boisey. [10]
“Of the 250 Andijan refugees who spent more than a year in refugee camps in Kyrgyzstan and Romania before crossing over to the US, (by 2008, A.Sh.) about one-third and one-half had already returned to the country from which they had fled. » [10]
I spoke several times with Akr Makhmedov, brother of Zohid Makhmedov, in 2010. He was indignant: “Why did the FBI withdraw the criminal case on the death of two Uzbek refugees from the police?” At that time I could not answer this question. Now I can answer: apparently the FBI agents did not want or were afraid to solve this crime, especially when a similar case arose.
20. Important fact: dictator Islam Karimov (1938-2016) awarded the first deputy chairman of the National Security Service (SNB) of Uzbekistan, Lieutenant-General Shukhrat Gulyamov (1966), with the honorary title of Hero of Uzbekistan in 2007 ([11]).
I wrote about the crimes and fate of Shukhrat Gulyamov in paragraph 30. The NSS has not caught a single spy in the many years of Uzbekistan's independence. And then Shukhrat Gulyamov receives the honorary title of Hero of Uzbekistan from the hands of President Islam Karimov. In my opinion, the dictator President Islam Karimov awarded him for "the successful operation to return many Andijan refugees from the United States in 2006-2007." Mostly women and children of Andijan refugees returned from the USA. As a result, refugees from Andijan were taken hostage by the National Security Service of Uzbekistan because of their returned wives and children. They even closed their websites and stopped all criticism of the dictatorial regime of Uzbekistan, headed in those years by Islam Karimov. All this was achieved through a mysterious death, or rather the murder of two Uzbek refugees with an interval of one month with the help of an unknown poison.
“On August 10, 2017, the Supreme Military Court (Tribunal) of the Republic of Uzbekistan sentenced Shukhrat Gulyamov to life imprisonment with the condition of compensation for financial damage in the amount of one and a half billion dollars inflicted on the state.” [eleven]
In my opinion, tens of millions of dollars of that one and a half billion dollars were brought into the US through various legal and illegal channels and used to bribe, bribe and encourage theft, robbery, poisoning and other types of crime.
In my opinion, some agents and leaders of the FBI knew about the dangerous criminal actions of the Uzbek National Security Service in the United States. But they constantly cooperated with the employees of the Uzbek National Security Service, and not for free. Indeed, without such cooperation, it was impossible to kill two Uzbek refugees in the United States with an interval of one month ...
Some agents and leaders of the FBI have continued and continue dangerous cooperation with employees and leaders of the NSS (since 2017, this service is called the State Security Service - SSS). This is evidenced by 19 thefts organized against me and 4 robberies from November 2012 to June 2021.
I lived for about 12 years and experienced constant surveillance, provocations, nightly drug interrogations of FBI agents using sedatives and made sure that FBI agents and people associated with them use sedatives a lot in their criminal actions. I am convinced that the criminals used against Olimjon Sobirov and Zokhid Makhmedov also a sedative, along with an unknown poison. For this reason, they both died in their sleep and the nearby wives did not know their dying state ...
Perhaps an unknown poison made up both components, that is, both lulled and acted as a deadly poison. After all, the secret laboratories of the secret services are still creating new and improved poisons ...
TO BE CONTINUED