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FP PassportTop news: After a day of bloody protests that left 68 people dead, opposition leaders have seized power in Kyrgyzstan. New interim leader Roza Otunbayeva, a former foreign minister, says parliament has been dissolved and an interim government ...Kyrgyzstan in chaos as president flees capital?-?AMERICAblog NewsOpposition says it leads Kyrgyzstan after uprising?-?nevadaappeal.com | All CategoriesTrouble In Kyrgyzstan?-?DownWithTyranny!See all 116 ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Samuel Beccaria - Apr 8, 2010 - 5:55 PM PDT
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by Samuel Beccaria - Apr. 15, 2010

This isn't quality journalism, because I'm still left with questions after reading the entire thing, for one, what spurred the coup de'tat? Were there any Americans injured? To what degree was there rioting/looting? And who killed the 68 people? Other than that, the article stuck to putting forth what the author thought were the important facts. Likewise, the article itself seems toneless, neither supporting nor refuting the actual rise of the opposition government.

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