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favor of Islam Karimov – the candidate from the Movement of Entrepreneurs
and Businessmen – Uzbekistan Liberal-Democratic Party.
“Jinmin Jibao” has also underscored that the representatives of 43 countries
and nearly 300 experts from five international organizations took part in the
elections of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan as observers. Among them
there were the representatives of national parliaments and heads of election bodies,
public organizations and mass media, scholars and political scientists.
Besides, the “Xinhua” News Agency, while reporting on this topic,
published a story under the headline “Xi Jingpin Congratulated Islam Karimov on
Election to the Post of Uzbekistan President”. The story told about how on March
30 this year the Chairman of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jingpin sent a
congratulatory letter to Islam Karimov on his being elected to the post of President.
Indeed, the foreign reporters also play a significant role in shaping the image
of our country in the global media space. I believe that we need to further engage
in paying more attention to both theoretical and practical aspects of bettering the
endeavors in this direction, learn it deeper and draft the necessary proposals.
Although, I don’t embrace the idea of saying that the British print media
publishes only the negative stories on Uzbekistan. Oftentimes, it concentrates on
such neutral topics as the rich history and tourism opportunities of our country, or
ecological problems related to drying up of the Aral Sea. For example, in its March
31, 2015 issue “The Guardian” newspaper published the article “Timur’s Registan:
Noblest Public Square in the World”(4).
Journalist Srinath Perur, on visiting Uzbekistan, wrote about his impressions
of our world-famous cities as follows: “The day was bright clear when I have
arrived in Registan and started touring the center of this fairy venue, as I have
found myself encircled with magnificent and picturesque minarets and buildings”.
In his article the journalist wrote how the master architects, who came from
various corners of the empire during the reign of Temur’s dynasty in late 14th
century, erected the Registan Complex comprising of these buildings and other
wonders of Samarkand. According to the author, a peculiar architecture pertinent
to these buildings impacted the one of faraway from Samarkand – Iran, numerous
cities in India, and especially, the architecture of mosque erected in Saint-
Petersburg in early 20th century.
Besides, the British online journal “Earth Times” placed a story in its
webpage headlined as “A Future for Aral Sea is Hopefully Assured”(6). The story
tells about today’s deplorable state of the sea, its negative impact on the region’s
environment and population’s health, as well as the measures undertaken by
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and Businessmen – Uzbekistan Liberal-Democratic Party.
“Jinmin Jibao” has also underscored that the representatives of 43 countries
and nearly 300 experts from five international organizations took part in the
elections of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan as observers. Among them
there were the representatives of national parliaments and heads of election bodies,
public organizations and mass media, scholars and political scientists.
Besides, the “Xinhua” News Agency, while reporting on this topic,
published a story under the headline “Xi Jingpin Congratulated Islam Karimov on
Election to the Post of Uzbekistan President”. The story told about how on March
30 this year the Chairman of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jingpin sent a
congratulatory letter to Islam Karimov on his being elected to the post of President.
Indeed, the foreign reporters also play a significant role in shaping the image
of our country in the global media space. I believe that we need to further engage
in paying more attention to both theoretical and practical aspects of bettering the
endeavors in this direction, learn it deeper and draft the necessary proposals.
Although, I don’t embrace the idea of saying that the British print media
publishes only the negative stories on Uzbekistan. Oftentimes, it concentrates on
such neutral topics as the rich history and tourism opportunities of our country, or
ecological problems related to drying up of the Aral Sea. For example, in its March
31, 2015 issue “The Guardian” newspaper published the article “Timur’s Registan:
Noblest Public Square in the World”(4).
Journalist Srinath Perur, on visiting Uzbekistan, wrote about his impressions
of our world-famous cities as follows: “The day was bright clear when I have
arrived in Registan and started touring the center of this fairy venue, as I have
found myself encircled with magnificent and picturesque minarets and buildings”.
In his article the journalist wrote how the master architects, who came from
various corners of the empire during the reign of Temur’s dynasty in late 14th
century, erected the Registan Complex comprising of these buildings and other
wonders of Samarkand. According to the author, a peculiar architecture pertinent
to these buildings impacted the one of faraway from Samarkand – Iran, numerous
cities in India, and especially, the architecture of mosque erected in Saint-
Petersburg in early 20th century.
Besides, the British online journal “Earth Times” placed a story in its
webpage headlined as “A Future for Aral Sea is Hopefully Assured”(6). The story
tells about today’s deplorable state of the sea, its negative impact on the region’s
environment and population’s health, as well as the measures undertaken by
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