These are anxious times for many Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan. Some families are taking desperate measures to keep their daughters out of harm’s way.by Ravshan Kholmurzaev OSH, Kyrgyzstan | Weeks after southern Kyrgyzstan was shaken by bloody clashes between ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz, leaving hundreds dead and thousands of houses and businesses damaged or destroyed, many young ethnic Uzbek men are […]

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