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Witness says defendant would often hand pick people for key positions and "expected loyalty from them".
Nationalist Talk in Kyrgyzstan
Preaching that one ethnic group is more important than others carries great risks for fragile state, media expert warns.
Conflict Legacy Haunts South Kyrgyzstan
One year on, true reconciliation remains distant prospect as ethnic communities pursue parallel existences.
Kyrgyzstan: Little Progress on Rebuilding Stable Society
June 2010 violence should warn Central Asian governments and international community that greater engagement on key problems is needed, ethnic policy expert says.
"Banned" Investigator Regrets Kyrgyz Probe Response
Kimmo Kiljunen disappointed at persona non grata ruling, after painstaking investigation intended to help reconciliation process.
Stunned Abkhazia Begins Search for New Leader
With no clear front-runner in sight yet, any successor to the late President Bagapsh faces task of promoting Abkhazian interests in close but unequal relationship with Moscow.
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Former Bosnian Serb commander strikes defiant pose in first court appearance in The Hague.
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