Fake statement on behalf of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan spread on social networks
On social networks, a false letter has been spread on behalf of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, the press service of the Board reports.
“On March 25, a false letter spread on social networks on behalf of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan, which contains the names of several individuals. The main purpose of disseminating such message is to show ongoing reforms in the sphere of religion from the negative side and create distrust among residents,” the press service of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan said.
The Muslim Board calls on citizens not to trust these facts.
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