Unity Call for Kyrgyz Leaders
Interim government must set aside differences and focus on stability, analysts say. By Anara Yusupova and Asyl Osmonalieva in Bishkek
Armenian Survivor of Ottoman Killings Urges Peace
Centenarian recalls her family’s suffering but says now is time to build bridges with Turkey. By Gayane Mkrtchyan in Yerevan
Russia Not Behind Kyrgyz Coup – Leading Analyst
Leading political analyst Mars Sariev dismisses rumours that Moscow backed the revolt that ousted Kurmanbek Bakiev as president.
Kyrgyz Leaders Struggle With Land Wars
As land rights claims lead to violence, new national leadership urged to impose law and order.
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