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Gadoev on the “coup d'etat”: “Rahmon knows that his son will not be able to rule the country, and efforts are aimed at destroying dissent”

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Tajikistan handed down severe sentences to the defendants in the “coup d'etat” case: up to 27 years in prison. Sharofiddin Gadoev, head of the “Reforms and Development of Tajikistan” movement, comments on the verdict and why this criminal case was opened: he links it to the transfer of power by Emomali Rahmon to his son Rustam Emomali
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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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