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Deputies are reviewing a new bill introducing criminal liability for financing mass riots as well as undergoing training aimed at organizing such actions.
Today, the draft law “On Amendments and Additions to Article 244 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan” was adopted in the first reading. There are still several stages of discussion and revision ahead, but its key provisions have already been approved.
Why is this important?
Mass riots are increasingly becoming a serious threat to public peace and stability. The organization of such actions often involves specially trained individuals, and their activities are financed from various sources.
The current legislation already provides for penalties for:
- Organizing mass riots;
- Active participation in them;
- Use of violence against citizens.
However, there is currently no direct liability in the Criminal Code for undergoing training to organize riots or financing such actions.
What will change?
The new bill proposes to amend Article 244 of the Criminal Code to introduce liability for:
1️⃣ Undergoing training aimed at organizing mass riots.
2️⃣ Financing activities related to their preparation and execution.
These measures will enhance control over such activities, prevent them at early stages, and minimize risks to society.
Why is this necessary?
The adoption of these measures is driven by the desire to preserve peace and stability in the country. Establishing liability for training and financing riots addresses an existing gap in the legislation and serves as a warning to those planning to engage in destructive activities.
In the future, these changes could become a significant step towards strengthening public safety and preventing serious threats to the country.
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