Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Unrest In Kyrgyzstan -- News Updates June 22, 2010



UN Reports Life In Uzbek Refugee Camps As Miserable -- Voice of America

United Nations aid agencies describe conditions for refugees who have fled into Uzbekistan from ethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan as appalling. They say overcrowding and sizzling temperatures are making life miserable for thousands of Uzbek refugees.

Since ethnic clashes erupted on June 11, more than 30 airplanes loaded with relief supplies have arrived in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.

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More News On Kyrgyzstan

Angry protesters confront Kyrgyzstan interim leader -- AFP

Kyrgyz Officials Visit Refugee Camps In Uzbekistan -- Radio Free Europe
Thousands Of Ethnic Uzbeks Returning To Kyrgyzstan -- Radio Free Europe
Refugees return to shattered Kyrgyz city -- Reuters
Tensions hinder Kyrgyz aid -- Straits Times
Ethnic Uzbeks Find Calm but Fear for Those Still Behind -- New York Times
Ethnic violence escalates in Kyrgyzstan -- San Francisco Chronicle/New York Times
Rights group: new Kyrgyz raid on Uzbek area -- AP
Kyrgyz Officials Investigate Security Forces' 'Illegal Behavior' -- Radio Free Europe
Power Rivals Seeded Kyrgyz Ethnic Clashes -- Wall Street Journal
Kyrgyz Constitutional Referendum Still Planned, Despite Unrest -- Radio Free Europe
Calls to Halt Kyrgyz Referendum Grow -- Voice of America
Provisional Government Blames the Media for Southern Kyrgyzstan Violence -- Eurasianet
Kyrgyzstan and the Media -- Registan

Kyrgyzstan Allows US To Keep Using Base -- Jawa Report
Kyrgyzstan To Supply Fuel To U.S. Air Base Directly -- Radio Free Europe
US, Russia Discussing Groundbreaking Manas Fuel-Supply Deal -- Eurasianet

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