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Friday, 18 June 2010 - One million people caught up in Kyrgyz violence: U.N. |
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Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:48am EDT Ethnic Uzbeks walk between tents at a refugee camp in the village of Yorkishlak on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border, some 400 km (249 miles) east of Tashkent, June 18, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Shamil Zhumatov GENEVA (Reuters) - An estimated one million people have been affected by the violent conflict in Kyrgyzstan and need food and other aid supplies, U.N. officials said on Friday. World  |  Kyrgyzstan They include some 400,000 people left homeless after fleeing ethnic clashes in the southern cities of Osh and Jalalabad that erupted a week ago. Some 300,000 are displaced within Kyrgyzstan while another 100,000 people have crossed over into Uzbekistan. "For the moment, we estimate that we will probably need to respond to the needs of more than one million people, displaced people, refugees and people in host families who have been affected by the conflict," Christiane Berthiaume, spokeswoman of the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF), told a news briefing. "It is a planning figure, it could change," she said. A U.N. emergency funding, to be issued later in the day in New York, is expected to seek more than $65 million to assist 1.1 million people in Kyrgyzstan for six months, according to U.N. sources. A separate appeal for Uzbekistan is planned soon. The conflict has had "acute and pressing humanitarian consequences" in Kyrgyzstan, including on host families who have taken in people driven from their homes, they said. At least 191 people have been killed since June 10 in southern Kyrgyzstan in clashes between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz, but interim Kyrgyz leader Roza Otunbayeva told a Russian newspaper interview published on Friday the toll could be 10 times higher. On Saturday, the U.N. refugee agency plans to launch an airlift of tents and other emergency supplies into Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic with a population of 5.3 million. Many of the 300,000 internally displaced in Kyrgyzstan have been taken in by families and host communities, but 40,000 of them require immediate shelter, according to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). "The situation in southern Kyrgyzstan remains fragile and tense. There are continued sporadic reports of violence," UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic told reporters in Geneva. "Access for humanitarian workers to many parts of Osh and southern Kyrgyzstan is extremely difficult and limited." The U.N.'s World Food Programme (WFP) said it was already distributing a total of 150 tonnes of food in Kyrgyzstan and hoped to fly in 80 tonnes of high-energy biscuits. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said that it had reports of overnight shooting in Osh, where it was due to start food distribution on Friday. There are acute shortages of basic necessities in southern Kyrgyzstan, according to the neutral humanitarian agency. "The most urgent needs are food, water, shelter and medicines," said ICRC spokesman Christian Cardon. "The people are usually taking refuge in mosques, farms, villages and also administrative buildings that were emptied during the violence." Red Cross officials delivered food to about 1,000 detainees at the main detention center in Osh two days ago, but had no information yet as to how many of them were being held in connection with the latest violence, he said. The ICRC is stepping up aid to Uzbekistan and stands ready to help families separated by the conflict to trace their loved ones, he said. The UNHCR, which began an airlift into Uzbekistan this week, expects it sixth and last scheduled flight to land in Andizhan later on Friday, completing delivery of 240 tonnes of aid there. World Kyrgyzstan Comments See All Comments (4)  |  Post Comment Jun 18, 2010 10:20am EDT Silent versus Incitement Muslims Kyrgyz and Uzbeks are killing each other-lately between 200 to 2000 civilians and 400.000 fled *Have you notice any Muslims and human rights demonstrations demanding end of violence? *Have you notice NGO’s demanding international enquiring? *Did you hear condemnations from the Union of 58 Muslim countries? *How many humanitarian convoys accompanied by volunteers are on the way? Reply to all answers =0 Why the silent? Because it is not Israel defending its existence MORDECHAYARIELY Report As Abusive     Jun 18, 2010 10:39am EDT so where is all the righteous indignation and condemnation at the murder and rape, Why only pick on Israel, I know because they are Jews and they get special treatment, would be nice to see an even hand among the hypocrites’ HAHAHAHA gadi Report As Abusive     Jun 18, 2010 10:40am EDT The Muslim world is on a rampage and all we hear is ’shame you Israel’ The Muslim world is nothing but a world of violence and murder and yet we have to be politically correct and shut our mouths. Where is the outrage from the Muslims that say that their religion is a ‘religion of peace’? How can it be of peace when their ‘bible’ calls for death and elimination of all who do not believe? zbacku Report As Abusive     Jun 18, 2010 11:02am EDT The violence in Kyrgyzstan has nothing to do with Islam, and lumping it in with the “violent Muslim world” is deeply incorrect. Both Uzbeks and Kyrgyz overwhelmingly identify themselves as Muslim, but for the most part it’s a secularized Islam that still shows the influence of the Soviet government’s anti-religious policies. These people are far from religious extremists – many don’t attend mosque regularly or participate in daily prayers, and view Islam as a tradition of celebrations and cultural practices that has nothing to do with politics. Central Asia has a lot of problems, but violence connected to religion is a negligible part of it. The violence in Kyrgyzstan is ethnic and political, and there is not a shred of evidence that it would be any different if the people called themselves Christians instead of Muslims. onemanshow Report As Abusive       See All Comments (4)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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