2022 Karakalpak protests

Protests broke out in the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan on 1 July 2022 over proposed amendments by Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the Uzbek President, to the Constitution of Uzbekistan, which would have ended Karakalpakstan's status as an autonomous region of Uzbekistan and right to secede from Uzbekistan via referendum. A day after protests had begun in the Karakalpak capital of Nukus, President Mirziyoyev withdrew the constitutional amendments. The Karakalpak government said that protesters had attempted to storm government buildings.

2022 Karakalpak protests
Karakalpakstan (red) within Uzbekistan (red and white)
Date1–3 July 2022
Location
Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
Caused by
MethodsDemonstrations, civil unrest, online activism
Resulted inConstitutional reforms regarding Karakalpakstan withdrawn
ConcessionsAmendments regarding removal of Karakalpak autonomy withdrawn
Parties
 Karakalpakstan Protesters
Lead figures

Shavkat Mirziyoyev (President of Uzbekistan)

Casualties
Death(s)21 (Uzbek government claim)
Injuries243 (Uzbek government claim)
"Thousands" (Karakalpak government claim)
Detained516

Despite concessions given by the Uzbek government in preserving Karakalpakstan's autonomy, protests continued growing, resulting in internet blockage throughout Karakalpakstan on 2 July, and President Mirziyoyev declaring a state of emergency in the region. The protests were quelled by the morning of 3 July. The state of emergency was lifted on 21 July.

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