It is registered in the United States, Norway, Sweden, and operates in Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Ukraine and Uzbekistan (including the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan).
He was attacked and kidnapped by the police, who covered his head in a bag and tied his hands and feet.
Representatives of police and KGB started looking for potential activists early in the morning near their homes.
Policemen dressed in civilian clothing to look for human rights activist Yuri Konoplev.
Due to a blockade, many activists, Choriev and Konoplev could not reach the protest at the square in front of the Telecompany.
The initiators of the failed meeting planned to demand the resignation of President Islam Karimov.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Moscow helped Choriev and his family to leave Uzbekistan.
Despite the persecution and pressure, together with Dilor Iskhokovoy (head of the department of the Birdamlik), Choriev visited most regions of the country.
Choriev spends most of the revenue on the exercise of political activity, amounting to almost half a million US dollars.