Denouncing army troops who opened fire on protesters, an officer said, "What we did to the people was not heroic.
Security forces opened fire on protesters, killing 14.
In that incident, 12 people died and 281 were injured when the police opened fire on black protesters planning to march toward white towns nearby.
On April 18, 1976, the police opened fire on protesters killing several of them.
The army opened fire on protesters, killing 58 people.
One person was killed and scores injured as security forces opened fire on protesters.
The office opened then with a grand ceremony, 100 people out on the street, visiting dignitaries and even protesters.
Days later, soldiers opened fire on anti-government protesters, killing at least 25.
After less than 18 hours, government soldiers took positions at the central square of the city of Andijon and then opened fire on protesters.
A 10-year-old boy was killed when police opened fire on protesters.