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Two women, one Kyrgyz, one Uzbek, live side by side in the Osh neighborhood that saw some of the worst violence during Kyrgyzstan's June 2010 ethnic clashes. Both suffered in the violence, but one ...
OSH, Kyrgyzstan -- Everything about Nasiba looks vulnerable, from her soft voice to her small hands folded unmoving in her lap. But that changes when the 34-year-old Uzbek -- who asked that her ...
On Visit To Osh, Kyrgyzstan's Interim President Promises To Rebuild City : The Two-Way Traveling to the city, left ruined by riots, by helicopter, the interim president vowed to displaced ...
Leaving Osh, Kyrgyzstan: An Eyewitness Account From A Former NPR Producer : The Two-Way Raul Moreno, a Peace Corps volunteer in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, was evacuated three days ago.
Kyrgyzstan's weak military attempted Wednesday to regain control of the city of Osh, a major transit point for Afghan heroin and the epicenter of ethnic violence that has driven much of the Uzbek ...
Between June 10 and 14, 2010, rioting left over 400 ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks dead in and around Kyrgyzstan’s southern cities of Osh and Jalal-Abad. This year, the government set aside June 9 and 10 as ...
OSH, Kyrgyzstan As the armored personnel carrier rumbled down the street, men in Kyrgyz military uniforms clinging to its sides, residents of an ethnic Uzbek neighborhood here felt a surge of relief.
Authorities in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, have removed a 75-foot (23-meter) statue of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, once believed to be the tallest in Central Asia. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
A culinary twist in Osh, the capital of southern Kyrgyzstan, highlights how last year’s bout of inter-ethnic violence has reshaped the region’s cultural landscape. Uzbeks are widely acknowledged as ...
Authorities in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, have removed a 75-foot (23-meter) statue of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, once believed to be the tallest in Central Asia. Erected in 1975 during the Soviet era, the ...