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Scenes Of Devastation: A Walk Around Osh
June 20, 2010 11:35 GMT
The aftermath of deadly ethnic violence and unrest in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh.
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Burned-out buildings and a vehicle in the ethnic Uzbek Cheremushky neighborhood of Osh -
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Burned-out stores in Osh city center
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Burned-out stores in Osh city center
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Burned-out stores in Osh city center
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An ethnic Uzbek-owned restaurant in Osh city center was ransacked.
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Burned-out stores in Osh city center
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This school for ethnic Uzbeks in Osh was destroyed in the violence.
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A sign for the Russian language department at the destroyed Uzbek school in Osh
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The exterior of the ethnic Uzbek school in Osh
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Scene of destruction in Osh's ethnic Uzbek Cheremushky neighborhood -
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This ethnic Uzbek woman is the only resident of her street in Osh's Cheremushky neighborhood. -
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Scene of destruction in Osh's ethnic Uzbek Cheremushky neighborhood -
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Scene of destruction in Osh's ethnic Uzbek Cheremushky neighborhood -
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A Kyrgyz-owned store, just across the street from other burned-out buildings in Osh, is unscathed by the unrest.
Scenes Of Devastation: A Walk Around Osh
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