The policy of political repression during the beginning of 30’S (1929-1936)
In the early 1920s, most of the people who were accused of working against the Soviet regime and returned after a year of serving their sentences were members of the “National Union” organization.
"Milliy Ittihad" organization was founded in Tashkent in 1909 by a group of intellectuals, workers and artisans "Jamiyati Imdiya". At different times, he fought for the independence of our country under the names "Turon", "Ittihad va Taraqqi", "National Union". In connection with the establishment of the Uzbekistan SSR in 1924, this organization ceased its activities.
The former members of the organization worked in various organizations in accordance with the official permission of the government. However, the ruling regime repressed 86 members of this organization during 1929-1930.
Munavvar Qori Abdurashidkhanov, publisher and editor of "Khurshid", "Najot", "Kengash" newspapers
Ubaydulla Khojayev, member of the Board of Defenders of Uzbekistan
Hasanjon Khany, rural teacher of Tashkent district
Saidnosir Mirjalilov, Enlightened rich man
Laziz Azzizoda, leading expert of the Institute of Oriental Studies named after Abu Rayhan Beruni
Abduvahob Murodi, teacher of SAKU Faculty of Agriculture
Abdulla Khojakhanov, translator of the Tashkent District Cotton Association
Salimkhan Tillakhanov, director of the finance course of Tashkent region
Mirkhalil Karimov, chairman of the state film industry of Uzbekistan
Said Ahrari, poet and dramatist
Talibjon Musaboyev, distributor of “Kyzil Uzbekistan” newspaper