
By ANDREW E. KRAMER
Published: June 24, 2010
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Kyrgyzstan’s interim government, which has struggled to control ethnic violence and even apparently its own police and military, has asked the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to send in an international police force, akin to those deployed in the former Yugoslavia.
This is the fourth plea for international help from the weak and severely destabilized government, which failed to intervene to halt ethnic rioting in the south of the country that killed thousands of people, mostly ethnic Uzbeks, and touched off a refugee crisis....
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