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Journalists Struggle to Cope With Censorship in Uzbekistan

July 2, 2001 - 7:00pm
  • Uzbekistan
  • Civil Society
Editor's note: 
This article contains reporting by Josh Machleder, country director of the Internews bureau in Uzbekistan.

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