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Statement on Kyrgyzstan at the Human Rights Council | Human Rights Watch (HRW)

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Statement on Kyrgyzstan at the Human Rights Council

Human Rights Watch (HRW):

The government of Kyrgyzstan deserves credit for participating in the Universal Periodic Review in May 2010 despite the difficult political situation after the political violence and change of government in early April. But since that review the country was shaken by a new, intense wave of violence that has led to massive human rights violations.

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