Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Unrest In Kyrgyzstan Continues -- News Updates June 15, 2010



Red Cross: Ethnic Violence Kills 'Several Hundred' In Kyrgyzstan -- Voice of America

The International Committee of the Red Cross says ethnic violence in southern Kyrgyzstan has killed several hundred people, and a U.N. official says the fighting began with coordinated attacks.

Kyrgyzstan's interim leader Roza Otunbayeva acknowledged Tuesday that the death toll in the cities of Osh and Jalalabad could be much higher than the official count of 176.

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More News On The Ethnic Violence In Kyrgyzstan

Red Cross: 'several hundred' dead in Kyrgyz unrest -- Yahoo News/AP
U.N. urges Kyrgyzstan to stamp out ethnic bloodletting -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kyrgyzstan Death Toll Rises as Uzbeks Take in More Refugees -- Bloomberg Businessweek
UN Human Rights Officials say Kyrgyzstan Violence Appears Coordinated -- Voice of America
Embattled Uzbeks Vow to Defend Their Homes -- New York Times
Refugee crisis worsens in Kyrgyzstan -- BBC
Kyrgyzstan violence: Agencies rush aid to Uzbek refugees -- The Guardian
Aid Comes to Kyrgyzstan as Violence Abates -- New York Times
US dispatches envoy to Kyrgyzstan to weigh aid -- AP
US sees "dramatic" humanitarian needs in Kyrgyzstan -- Reuters
Conflicting Narratives Add to Tensions in Kyrgyzstan -- Eurasianet
Everyone blames each other for Kyrgyzstan violence -- RIA Novosti
Kyrgyzstan asks Britain to hand over deposed president's son -- The Telegraph
Son of ousted Kyrgyz leader flees to UK -- The Independent
Red Cross: No Quick End to Kyrgyzstan Crisis -- Voice of America
Explainer: Kyrgyzstan's ethnic unrest -- CNN
Scenarios - What next for Kyrgyzstan? -- Reuters
Kyrgyz Tensions Rooted in Class, Not Ethnicity, Experts Say -- New York Times

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