BISHKEK
May 2010
Whilst travelling through Kyrgyzstan, our correspondent found himself witness to a brutal and bloodsoaked coup
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May 2010
BY BEN JUDAH
Saturday 10th April
Central Bishkek is firmly under the control of the army and security forces. Quiet has returned but shops are still locked, traffic is slight and people are stillLike this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
April 2010
Our correspondent provides an eyewitness account of the bloody and brutal coup in Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday 7th April
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