User:Asilbek0123/Feruza Najmiddinova

Najmiddinova Feruzakhon Murodulla’s daughter (born July 24, 1992) is an uzbek journalist. Human rights activist. She is currently the Deputy Editor-in-Chief at the internet edition of Qalampir.uz.

Biography
Feruza Najmiddinova was born in 1992 in the city of Tashkent. She graduated from the Uzbek State Institute of Arts and Culture in Tashkent with a degree in theater studies. Issues such as human rights, protection of the rights and freedoms of children and layers of the population in need of social protection, the fight against violence to women, and gender equality have been the main topics of Najmiddinova's articles, interviews and reports.

#Men_Feruzaman
Najmiddinova has been working for Qalampir.uz media outlet since 2019, and she is currently the Deputy Editor-in-Chief. In 2021, she won the "Most Active Journalist of the Year" award. Her journalistic work in 2020-2021 is mostly based on critical and analytical materials. Najmiddinova is known for her reports and interviews on topical issues. She published one such report on August 6. According to it, in spite of the fact that in accordance with the decision of the Republican Special Commission, from July 20 in Uzbekistan, public catering facilities - restaurants, cafes, kitchens and teahouses were allowed to work only outdoors from 8:00 to 20:00, most cafes, and restaurants in Tashkent City were reported to be crowded until 22:00, serving customers both inside and outside. The day after the report was published, on August 7, a media post taken by a man in the opposite apartment block was published on social media discrediting Feruza Najmiddinova. In the media, a video of a couple having sex on the balcony of an apartment building (according to reports, this video was posted on TikTok a few days before the current event) in the Almazar City apartment complex was edited putting together with separate photos (portrait) of Feruza Najmiddinova and distributed with the caption "The famous girl on the balcony is Feruza Najmiddinova, a journalist of Qalampir.uz". After that, the online publication "Qalampir.uz" issued a separate statement. Following Qalampir.uz's statement, social network activists, bloggers, journalists, MPs and a number of other celebrities supported the online publication Qalampir.uz and its journalist Feruza Najmiddinova. Most of them added the hashtag #men_feruzaman to their posts. "Feruza, we are with you! We are on your side! ” the Speaker of the Senate of Uzbekistan Tanzila Norbaeva reacted to the incident. “Yuksalish” nationwide movement stated that the case was against the norms and rules of law and ethics, the president's policy of ensuring freedom of speech and protecting the professional activities of the media. Kamil Allamjanov, the Chairman of the Trustees Board of of the Mass Media Foundation, said that organized harassment on the Internet was "one of the most disgusting ways to put pressure on journalists." Saida Mirziyoyeva added the hashtag  #men_feruzaman to her post on social media. Tim Torlot responded via his Twitter page. The US ambassador to Uzbekistan Daniel Rosenblum and the Ambassador of the Great Britain to Uzbekistan Tim Torlot replied to the video distributed on social media networks and slander against Feruza Najmiddinova via their pages on Twitter.

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