Asyl Osmonalieva
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Uzbeks and Kazaks keep doors closed and watch for signs of stability in Kyrgyzstan.
Interim government must set aside differences and focus on stability, analysts say. By Anara Yusupova and Asyl Osmonalieva in Bishkek
As land rights claims lead to violence, new national leadership urged to impose law and order.
New government needs to stop money leaving the country, find out where its predecessors kept funds, and keep the electorate happy – all at the same time.
Attempts to boost agriculture funding are welcome, but not enough, say experts. By Asyl Osmonalieva in Bishkek
Violent attacks prompt media community to act.
Government says it has no option but to charge more realistic rates.
Residents fear being made homeless as Bishkek authorities move to demolish shantytown.
Latest statistics confirm slowdown is worse than expected.
Government forced to revise plan to allow people to own up to undeclared assets.