Narodnoye Slovo Explained

Narodnoye Slovo
Owners:Government
Headquarters:Tashkent

Narodnoye Slovo (People's Word[1]) is a Russian language newspaper published from Uzbekistan. It is run by the government. The paper has an Uzbek language sister publication, Khalq Sozi.[2] [3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Uzbekistan profile - Media . 3 September 2022 . BBC News . 20 November 2018. Narodnoye Slovo (People's Word) - state-run, Russian-language daily.
  2. Book: Neil J. Melvin. Uzbekistan: Transition to Authoritarianism. 10 May 2016. 2 August 2004. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-135-28751-1. 40.
  3. Book: Mariya Y. Omelicheva. Democracy in Central Asia: Competing Perspectives and Alternative Strategies. 18 October 2017. June 2015. University Press of Kentucky. 978-0-8131-6069-6. 32–33.
  4. Book: Monroe E. Price. Beata Rozumilowicz. Stefaan G. Verhulst. Media Reform: Democratizing the Media, Democratizing the State. 18 October 2017. 2 September 2003. Routledge. 1-134-54435-9. 106–.
  5. Web site: Uzbekistan profile - Media . . 24 November 2014 . 18 October 2017.