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In 2005, Islamic insurgents, inspired by Yuldashev, rioted in the eastern Uzbek city of Andizhan and attempted to create yet another revolution in the post-Soviet space.
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At the Khuderbegainov trial I met an old man from Andizhan.
12/30/2005 2005
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May's bloodbath in the eastern town of Andizhan placed increasing strain on the US/Uzbek relationship and prompted criticism that the Bush administration was being hypocritical with its talk of spreading democracy around the world.
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The Uzbek authorities say that fewer than 200 people were killed when soldiers fired on demonstrators after a prison riot that led to violent protests across Andizhan.
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Uzbekistan's relations with the US and EU soured in 2005 after a government crackdown on an uprising in the eastern city of Andizhan.
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In 2005, the army slaughtered hundreds who protested against poverty and corruption in the city of Andizhan.
The Two Malcontents Malcontent 2010
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The refugees have been accommodated in hundreds of camps in Uzbekistan's Andizhan, Namangan and Fergana regions.
RIA Novosti 2010
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Uzbekistan, which shares a border with Afghanistan, evicted US troops from the Karshi-Khanabad base after Washington condemned it over a violent crackdown on a protest in the town of Andizhan in May 2005.
Analysis 2010
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In 2005, the army slaughtered hundreds who protested against poverty and corruption in the city of Andizhan.
The Lone Voice Fidothedog 2010
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In 2005, the army slaughtered hundreds who protested against poverty and corruption in the city of Andizhan.
The Two Malcontents Malcontent 2010
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