- Shirin Akiner
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Shirin Akiner is a lecturer in Central Asian Studies at London University's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). She produced many scholarly works, particularly on Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and is a member of editorial and advisory board of Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies published by the U.S.A.K.
In 2005, human rights groups, non-governmental organizations and former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, accused her of producing a biased and "propagandist" report on the Andijan massacre in Uzbekistan, which largely absolved the government of Islam Karimov of any wrongdoing.[1] Murray called on Colin Bundy, the director of SOAS, to take action against her for allegedly promoting falsehoods, but the latter refused on the ground that Murray's views were "unsubstantiated".
Selected publications
- Violence in Andijan, 13 May 2005: An Independent Assessment, 51pp. Johns Hopkins University, Uppsala University (Sweden), 2005. ISBN 9185031089.
- The Caspian:Politics, Energy, Security, 405pp. RoutledgeCurzon (UK), 2004. ISBN 0700705015.
- Tajikistan: Disintegration or Reconciliation?, 95pp. Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), 2001. ISBN 1862030618.
- The Formation of Kazakh Identity; From Tribe to Nation-State, 83pp. Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1995. ISBN 1-899-658-03 3.
References
- ^ Ali, Fuad (15–21 December 2006). "Murray attacks SOAS lecturer over Karimov". The Muslim Weekly. http://www.turkishweekly.net/comments.php?id=1818. Retrieved 2006-12-18.
External links
- Craig Murray's letter of complaint to Prof. Bundy
- Akiner's report on the Andijan Massacre
- 'A gushing book review of Karimov's works from Shirin Akiner', retrieved from Craig Murray's website
- Interview with Akiner on Channel 4 News
- The Akiner Controversy at Registan.net
- 'SOAS replies to the allegations against Akiner'
- Shirin Akiner profile
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