Davlat Usmon
Career
Usmon was a founding member of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan in 1991, and one of its first deputy chairmen.[1]
Usmon was a field commander for the United Tajik Opposition during the Tajikistan Civil War of the 1990s. A former Economics Minister, he was the Islamic Renaissance Party's candidate in the 1991 and 1999 presidential elections. He lost the election to incumbent president, Emomali Rahmon, gaining only 2.1% of the vote amidst criticism that the election was not free and fair.[2]
gollark: Such products do still exist, actually.
gollark: Also security fixes in Android itself.
gollark: There was a vulnerability in Qualcomm drivers/firmware (I forgot which) affecting *tons* of mobile SoCs, but most Android phones will probably never get that patched.
gollark: On the other hand, devices never get updates half the time and I think there are tons of security updates which never reach most stuff.
gollark: Android is at least actually customizable and not entirely closed-source.
References
- Naumkin, Vitaliĭ Vi︠a︡cheslavovich (2005). Radical Islam in Central Asia: between pen and rifle. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 58.
Davlat Usmon.
- "Tajik election victory is challenged". BBC News. 7 November 1999.
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