Last month, violence broke out in the landlocked Central Asian country of Uzbekistan. Though details are slim, preliminary investigations indicate that government action may have resulted in the deaths of some 300-500 civilians. Get an update on the situation in Uzbekistan, its history, and its global significance today.
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Uzbekistan
Listen Wednesday, Jun. 22, 2005 at 1:06 p.m. in ConflictGuests
Robert Templer
Asia Program Director, International Crisis Group
Alisher Khamidov
a Kyrgyzstan journalist and PhD candidate at the School of Advanced International Studies, (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University
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