


Participants representing various nationalities, such as Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Turkish, Dungan, Russian, and Pakistani, performed songs and recited monologues in their native languages. They also shared historical facts about the significance of their language for preserving cultural identity.
“This event is organized in accordance with the President's decree on the spiritual and moral development of the individual. The purpose of such initiatives for prisoners serving life sentences is to support their creative abilities, strengthen interethnic harmony, and foster respect for cultural traditions,” emphasized the State Penitentiary Service.