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Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

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Islamic Movement Of Uzbekistan

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The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

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AP Excl, Uzbek militant in Pakistan calls for suicide attacks

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Uzbek Terrorist

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What to know about Uzbekistan’s history with Islamist radicalism

The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan was a militant Islamist group formed in 1998 by the Islamic ideologue Tahir Yuldashev, and former Soviet paratrooper Juma Namangani—both ethnic Uzbeks from the Fergana Valley. Its original objective was to overthrow President Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan, and to create an Islamic state under Sharia; however, in subsequent years, it reinvented itself as an ally of al-Qaeda and the Taliban. In mid-2015 its leadership publicly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and announced that the IMU was part of the group's regional branch. Dissident elements of the IMU retained the group's name and their alliance with al-Qaeda and the Taliban.