2022 Karakalpak protests |
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Karakalpakstan (red) within Uzbekistan (red and white) |
Date | 1 July 2022 – present |
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Caused by |
- Submission for public discussion of a draft of a new version of the Constitution of Uzbekistan, in which the word "sovereign" was removed from the description of the status of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, and the mention of the republic’s right to secede from Uzbekistan was also removed.
- Arrest of Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov
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Methods | Demonstrations, civil unrest |
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Status | Ongoing |
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Concessions given |
- Amendments regarding removal of Karakalpak autonomy withdrawn
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Template:Country data Karakalpakstan Protesters |
- Government of Uzbekistan
- Template:Country data Karakalpakstan Supreme Council of Karakalpakstan
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Template:Country data Karakalpakstan Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov |
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Death(s) | 18 (Uzbek government claim)[1] |
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Injuries | 243 (Uzbek government claim)[1] "Thousands" (Karakalpak government claim) |
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Detained | 516[2] |
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Post-Soviet conflicts |
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- Caucasus
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Chechen-Russian
- Russo-Georgian
- Georgia
- North Ossetia
- Dagestan
- Kodori
- Central Asia
- Kyrgyz Revolutions
- Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan clashes
- Kazakhstan
- Karakalpakstan
- Tajikistan
- Uzbekistan
- South Kyrgyzstan
- Eastern Tajikistan
- Dungan–Kazakh clashes
- Eastern Europe
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Protests broke out in the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan on 1 July 2022 over proposed amendments by Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Uzbek President, to the Constitution of Uzbekistan. The proposed change would have ended Karakalpakstan's status as an autonomous region of Uzbekistan and right to leave Uzbekistan.[3]