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« Censorship of the media in Uzbekistan | Main | International Demonstrations Planned for the Anniversary of the Andijan Massacre »

May 9, 2006

Andijan One Year On: Lessons and Perspectives for the Future�

Monica Whitlock (BBC)
Introducing a BBC documentary, Cheaper than the Ground.

Alisher Ilkhamov (SOAS)
Akramiya: fact or fiction?

Matteo Fumagalli (University of Edinburgh)
Andijan: Views from beyond the border'

Thursday, 11 May 2006 @ 17.30, Room G3, Main Building, SOAS

All are Welcome (seminars are free and open to the public).
Booking is not required.

For further information contact: Scott Newton (Centre Chair) sn21@soas.ac.uk (Tel: 020 7898 4658) or Jane Savory js64@soas.ac.uk (Tel: 020 7898 4892)

School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG

Posted by andrew on May 9, 2006 11:58 AM in the category Uzbekistan


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