Finaly, one good news. As Human Rights Watch http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/12/15/german12280.htm reporting  the Chief of the one of repressive components of Uzbekistan's governement can be judjed in Germany. Remind you that the Minister of Interiors of Uzbekistan is actually treated in one of the top clinics in Hanover. He is suspected to be implicated in Andijan Massacre, May 13, 2005. The Minister had obtained the authorisation to come to Germany regardless the visa ban imposed by the EU on several top functionaries of uzbek governement. It's true that he was yet in Germany when the special document came into force. But Germany can not deny its knowing about future visa ban. The German governement invokes humanitarian grounds leading it to allow to Mr ALMATOV to enter in eurozone. But one knows that the german military base supporting the operations in Afganistan is still in Uzbekistan while even the US base had to leave this country and for other countries the members of NATO bloc can not no more use the uzbek air space to aliment their colleagues in Afganistan. Had the german ambassador or german chancellor or anybody else criticised or at least expressed their preoccupation about the situation in Uzbekistan ? No, sir, -would responded the brave american mariner. "So, if you have any more else to say, get out here"- the main principle of the uzbek diplomacy that Germany seems to take into the account. Otherwise, you'll have the same destiny as the office of Internews, the BBC service or in the nearest future the uzbek office of Freedom House. Well, Uzbekistan will present in some months the closed country repressing all you can say "anormal" about its governing. The worst example of George Orwell's "1984" as my dear compatriote has rightly remarked.

Hope not only Almatov will be judjed but also all other state criminals of Uzbekistan. We know their names and we know their crimes. Do not forget it.