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Summary Of: Andijan massacre

hold talks on the Andijan massacre with EU officials... characterized the Andijan massacre as a terrorist plot... Prior to the Andijan massacre the Samarqand clan maintained control over the Interior Ministry under the leadership of Zakir Almatov... Andijan massacre linked to local power struggle...

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