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{{Villain_Infobox|Box title = islom karimov|origin = Uzbekistan|occupation = President of Uzbekistan|goals = Remains in power|crimes = | {{Villain_Infobox|Box title = islom karimov|origin = Uzbekistan|occupation = President of Uzbekistan|goals = Remains in power|crimes = | ||
Human rights abuses, torture, censorship, abuse of power|type of villain = | Human rights abuses, torture, censorship, abuse of power|type of villain = | ||
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He died on September 2nd, 2016. | '''Islam Karimov''' (January 30th, 1938 - September 2nd, 2016) was the first president of Uzbekistan. He started his evil power in 1991. He is known for committing arson on his own people and other possible terrorist actions, such as backing the terrorist organization Akromiya. He is also known for boiling 2 prisoners to death and his administration is responsible for murder, rape, abduction, corruption, censorship and religious intolerance. | ||
In addition, he masterminded the 2005 Andijan massacre, in which authorities intentionally trapped hundreds of protestors in a closed street before killing them. Karimov's elections were also likely rigged. | |||
He died on September 2nd, 2016 from organ failures, shortly after his 25th anniversary of taking office. | |||
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Islam Karimov (January 30th, 1938 - September 2nd, 2016) was the first president of Uzbekistan. He started his evil power in 1991. He is known for committing arson on his own people and other possible terrorist actions, such as backing the terrorist organization Akromiya. He is also known for boiling 2 prisoners to death and his administration is responsible for murder, rape, abduction, corruption, censorship and religious intolerance.
In addition, he masterminded the 2005 Andijan massacre, in which authorities intentionally trapped hundreds of protestors in a closed street before killing them. Karimov's elections were also likely rigged.
He died on September 2nd, 2016 from organ failures, shortly after his 25th anniversary of taking office.