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Accidental casualties

IssueJune 2005
01 Jun 2005 News by Sian Glaessner

As Peace News went to press, hundreds of protesters remained on the streets of Uzbekistan, following mid-May's unrest and subsequent massacre by government troops. Sian Glaessner has been talking with the founder of the Uzbek organisation

Topics: Human rights, Women
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IssueJune 2005

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