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The Organization of Turkic States has agreed to adopt a common Latin alphabet, but it remains a sensitive topic in Kyrgyzstan, the only member state that has not decided to make the switch.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Visit Uzbekistan and you’ll see a variety of alphabets used, a product of the country’s many changes and the long march toward fully using a Latin script.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
Letters from the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets can look identical to letters in English’s Latin alphabet, and can be used in something called a homograph attack.
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