US keeps Uzbekistan president onside to protect supply line

Source Guardian (UK)

The post-Soviet state of Uzbekistan is a nightmarish world of "rampant corruption", organized crime, forced labor in the cotton fields, and torture, according to the leaked cables. But the secret dispatches released by WikiLeaks reveal that the US tries to keep President Islam Karimov sweet because he allows a crucial US military supply line to run into Afghanistan, known as the northern distribution network (NDN). Many dispatches focus on the behavior of Karimov's glamorous and highly controversial daughter Gulnara, who is bluntly described by them as "the single most hated person in the country". She allegedly bullied her way into gaining a slice of virtually every lucrative business in the central Asian state and is viewed, they say, as a "robber baron". Granted diplomatic status by her father, Gulnara allegedly lives much of the time in Geneva, where her holding company, Zeromax, was registered at the time, or in Spain. She also sings pop songs, designs jewelery and is listed as a professor at Tashkent's University of World Economy and Diplomacy.