We have started to collect the most important news related to Kyrgyzstan in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Can elections ease months of tension in Kyrgyzstan?
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Casinos will close throughout Kyrgyzstan after parliament voted to ban gambling, except in one designated area.
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Kyrgyzstan is marking the one-year anniversary of violent unrest around Osh and Jalalabad, where hundreds were killed in sectarian clashes.
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Failure to deliver justice for last year's killings of civilians in ethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan could spark more violence, Amnesty International warns.
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An inquiry into deadly ethnic violence in southern Kyrgyzstan in June 2010 says it found serious violations of international law.
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Kyrgyz leader Roza Otunbayeva has received the prestigious US Women of Courage award, for her role in creating Central Asia's first parliamentary democracy.
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An official investigation in Kyrgyzstan into deadly ethnic clashes last year says local Uzbek leaders were to blame.
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Kyrgyzstan has a new parliamentary coalition following weeks of political wrangling, after elections failed to produce an outright winner.
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Kyrgyzstan's new parliament agrees on a three-party coalition government, creating the first parliamentary democracy in Central Asia.
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Reports from Kyrgyzstan say four Islamist militants have been killed in a raid by special forces on a hide-out in the southern city of Osh.
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Seventeen ethnic Uzbeks are jailed for life for their role in June's deadly ethnic clashes in southern Kyrgyzstan, amid accusations of bias.
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Kyrgyzstan's former president and 27 ex-officials go on trial for the deaths of 85 protesters during a mass uprising in April that unseated the president.
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