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But Turgunai is confident of Kyrgyz control in Osh. While she talks, a crowd gathers outside city hall to back Mayor Melis Myrzakmatov, a Kyrgyz nationalist politician who has closed Uzbek-language media outlets, blocked the arrival of European police observers, and slowed the rebuilding of Uzbek neighborhoods.
Ethnic Tensions Linger as Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Elections 2010
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But Turgunai is confident of Kyrgyz control in Osh. While she talks, a crowd gathers outside city hall to back Mayor Melis Myrzakmatov, a Kyrgyz nationalist politician who has closed Uzbek-language media outlets, blocked the arrival of European police observers, and slowed the rebuilding of Uzbek neighborhoods.
Ethnic Tensions Linger as Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Elections 2010
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But Turgunai is confident of Kyrgyz control in Osh. While she talks, a crowd gathers outside city hall to back Mayor Melis Myrzakmatov, a Kyrgyz nationalist politician who has closed Uzbek-language media outlets, blocked the arrival of European police observers, and slowed the rebuilding of Uzbek neighborhoods.
Ethnic Tensions Linger as Kyrgyzstan Prepares for Elections 2010
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The lead singer, Suleman Qardash, 20, presents the evening news on Afghanistan's Uzbek-language television station but has ambitions to win "a Grammy" one day.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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In fact, one of the key documents in understanding the Andijon events, the Uzbek-language version of Akrom Yo'ldoshev's "Iymonga Yo'l", was removed from the internet in 2005 by government censors.
Registan.net Nathan Hamm 2010
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An ethnic Uzbek, he was the founder of an Uzbek-language newspaper called Siyosat known for its critical coverage of human rights in neighbouring Uzbekistan.
Peace Reporting 2010
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The lead singer, Suleman Qardash, 20, presents the evening news on Afghanistan's Uzbek-language television station but has ambitions to win "a Grammy" one day.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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"It is necessary to admit the cultural, information and language influence of Uzbekistan on the Uzbek-language audience of southern Kyrgyzstan," MP Ibragim Junusov told EurasiaNet.
EurasiaNet 2010
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The lead singer, Suleman Qardash, 20, presents the evening news on Afghanistan's Uzbek-language television station but has ambitions to win "a Grammy" one day.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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SITE said the IMU also posted Uzbek-language messages from IMU officials, and described
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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