VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > B. Europe, 1945–2000 > 7. Eastern Europe, 1945–2000 > i. Russia (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Successor States) > 2. Post-Soviet Successor Republics in Europe and Asia > o. Uzbekistan > 1992, June 29
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1992, June 29
 
Increased harassment of Uzbekistan's opposition parties culminated in an attack on two leaders of the Birlik (Unity) movement.  1
 
Aug. 7
 
The government established a Central Bank of Uzbekistan.  2
 
Dec. 8
 
The Supreme Soviet adopted a new constitution promising freedom of thought, conscience, and religious convictions; a multiparty democracy; and respect for human rights.  3
 
 
 
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