Washington DC Share of Cost, Kyrgyzstan: Tension And Violence Continue In The South
Friday, Nov. 19th 2010 6:47 AM
Washington DC Share of Cost, Kyrgyzstan: Tension And Violence Continue In The South: Five weeks after violent clashes erupted in the south of Kyrgyzstan, and despite an apparent return to a more peaceful situation, doctors, psychologists, and nurses working with the international humanitarian medical organization, Doctors Without Borders/MÃdecins Sans Fronti¨res (MSF) continue to deal with cases of violence on a daily basis.
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