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Kyrgyz Uzbeks call for voting for incumbent
in presidential poll
Excerpt from report by the Kyrgyz news agency Kabar on 23rd
October
Bishkek, 23rd October: A congress of the [ethnic] Uzbeks
living in Kyrgyzstan has adopted an appeal to the entire people
of the country, calling to support the incumbent Kyrgyz president,
Askar Akayev, in the forthcoming presidential elections.
The congress was held in the town of Osh and was attended
by representatives of the 800,000-strong Uzbek population
of Kyrgyzstan. The event was organized by the Uzbek national
and cultural centre headed by a deputy of the Supreme Council
[parliament], academician Muhamadzhan Mamasaidov, jointly
with the Society of Uzbeks of Osh Region, which is headed
by a parliament deputy, Davran Sabirov.
[Passage to end omitted: the secretary of state presented
state awards to 15 Uzbeks; the congress participants said
they would fight for stability]
Source: Kabar news agency, Bishkek, in Russian 1307 gmt
23 Oct 00
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