Sean R. Roberts recollects the tragic events that took place in Andijan, Uzbekistan, three years ago today on May 13, 2005, when hundreds of civilians were shot dead by the military.
Sean R. Roberts recollects the tragic events that took place in Andijan, Uzbekistan, three years ago today on May 13, 2005, when hundreds of civilians were shot dead by the military.
Blogrel reports that the head of the notorious Passport and Visa agency (OVIR) in Armenia has been fired for corruption. However, Unzipped wonders why no legal proceedings have been launched and wonders if the government is truly fighting corruption in earnest.
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