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The men and women hoping to become the next President of the US appear to spend as much time demonstrating their ignorance of the world, as they do their political credentials. But as RT's Anastasia Churkina found out, that could just be a reflection of society. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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The UN says that up to 400 thousand people have fled from the ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstan. It also warns that many are facing shortages of food, water and medical supplies. Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan's interim government says it could close the US Manas air base in the country if the UK doesn't extradite Maksim Bakiev, the son of the ousted President.
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Some 100000 minority Uzbeks fleeing a purge by mobs of Kyrgyz massed at the border Monday, an Uzbek leader said, as the deadliest ethnic violence to hit this Central Asian nation in decades left a major city smoldering. Alisher Khamidov says that after 4 days of none stop violence Osh is in ruins and many Uzbeks have been turned away from the bordered and are being forced to stay in Kyrgyzstan.
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The US is planning to set up military bases in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, according to Russia's head of the General Staff. He said Washington already has forces in Bulgaria and Romania that can become operational within hours, raising concern in Moscow.
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For more analysis, visit: www.stratfor.com Analyst Eugene Chausovsky looks at the one-year anniversary of ethnic strife in Kyrgyzstan to examine the factors that will determine the future of this geopolitically strategic country.
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Authorities in Kyrgyzstan are trying to reconcile ethnic Uzbek and Kyrgyz communities in the city of Osh, following the deadly clashes. A United States envoy who's visiting the country is pledging more than $32 million to help stabilise the situation there.
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Kyrgyzstan's interim leader says she believes the number of dead from ethnic violence to be around two thousand people. That's ten times the current official figure. Rosa Otunbayeva is appealing to citizens in the southern city of Osh to rebuild the conflict-torn area, and restore safety to the streets.
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Sam Patten, who runs the Eurasia unit for Freedom House, interviewed by Steve LeVine of oilandglory.com at the April 22, 2010, House hearing on the Manas US military base fuel scandal. Patten said a similar uprising as occurred in Kyrgyzstan could break out in Uzbekistan.
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Southern Kyrgyzstan is now locked in a humanitarian disaster, with ethnic violence having taken the lives of more than 110 people. As a result of the chaos, the regions of Osh and Dzhalal-Abad are suffering power cuts and food shortages. Tens of thousands of people have fled to Uzbekistan, desperately trying to escape the violence.
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An official death toll of 170 and tens of thousands fleeing the country. Southern Kyrgyzstan is facing an humanitarian crisis, as ethnic Uzbeks desperately try to escape the violence that's been targeted against them. The UN Security Council says a corridor of aid into the country must be quickly established, as help is urgently needed.
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Police in Kyrgyzstan have used live rounds and tear gas to break up anti-government protesters, just outside the capital Bishkek. Riot police, who've been on standby, opened fire after being attacked with stones. RT's Katerina Azarova was first to report the news from Bishkek.
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The bloody ethnic conflict in southern Kyrgyzstan, that's claimed the lives of 208 people, has seen a relative period of calm over the last few days. However, with sporadic violence still occurring, a curfew and state of emergency have been extended for at least another five days.
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