As part of the program on studying the history of the Homeland and promoting moral and spiritual education, undergraduate students of the Law Enforcement Academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan visited the “State museum of the memory of the victims of repression” in Tashkent.
The purpose of the event was to foster in young students a sense of respect for the memory of our ancestors who suffered during the years of political repression, as well as to deepen their understanding of the importance of preserving historical truth.
During the visit, the students familiarized themselves with the museum’s exhibits dedicated to the fates of the victims of repression, learned about the tragic pages of 20th-century history, and reflected on the significance of independence, which has made it possible to speak openly about those events.
Such initiatives and visits to spiritually significant sites, organized by the Academy, contribute to the moral and spiritual development of future law enforcement officers, strengthening their civic responsibility and awareness of their duty to the people and the state.