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“Due to lack of confidence in his successor, Rahmon started purging supporters.” What do the verdicts in the “coup d'etat” case in Tajikistan mean

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On February 5, the Supreme Court of Tajikistan issued harsh sentences in a high-profile “coup d'etat” case. How should they be perceived and how is the criminal case related to the process of Rahmon's transfer of power to his son? Tajik opposition leader Sharofiddin Gadoev answers
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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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