A Stamp Printed By The National Liberation Movement
Alijon Safarov , Senior Lecturer, Journalism And Mass Communications University Of UzbekistanAbstract
The national liberation movement against the establishment of the Soviet system in Uzbekistan was insulted by the great state chauvinists under the false name of "repression". This article explains what lies behind this tyrannical policy, the essence of the struggle of our ancestors for freedom and liberty through historical facts and evidence.
Keywords
Red Army, ; Krasnaya Zvezda
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