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Joanna Lillis, "Silk Mirage: Through the Looking Glass in Uzbekistan" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

Feb 19, 2026
Joanna Lillis, a Kazakhstan-based journalist and author of Silk Mirage (2025), draws on years reporting across Central Asia. She explores Uzbekistan's shift from Karimov's brutal, secretive rule to Mirziyoyev's tentative reforms. Short, vivid stories illuminate political power, corruption, high-profile scandals, regional geopolitics, and the human cost of repression.
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INSIGHT

Security State Made Repression Routine

  • Uzbekistan under Karimov was far harsher and more closed than post-Soviet Moscow, driven by a pervasive security apparatus.
  • Joanna Lillis ties this repression to the SMB and its culture of fear, torture, and silence.
ANECDOTE

Jaslik Prison Horror Became Emblematic

  • Joanna recounts the Jaslik prison case where two religious prisoners appeared to be boiled to death, a shock that symbolised systemic brutality.
  • She interviewed survivors including Aksandr Kusunov who endured torture and later camp activism.
ANECDOTE

Gulnara Karimova's Rise And Fall

  • Gulnara Karimova rose as a flamboyant, nepotistic figure who grabbed telecoms, gold and nightlife assets and enraged ordinary Uzbeks.
  • Her fall — house arrest then secret trials under Mirziyoyev — exposed the regime's cronyism and international bribery scandals.
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