Moscow’s Uzbeks rally fearing for their families lives in Kyrgyzstan
Published: 15 June, 2010, 12:06
The Uzbek community in Moscow has been rallying outside Russia's Foreign Ministry. They fear for the lives of their relatives suffering from ethnic violence back in Kyrgyzstan and are calling for help.










The Russian government has been asked for military help and they should supply it. The primary human right is the right to live in peace. Without it the other rights are just worthless words. The Russian government should not wait for more dead bodies to provide its intervention with further legitimacy. The stories of the massacres and films of the refugees are all over the Western news. Russian vacillation does not appear as a stage in some deep 'Kremlin' plot but the product of uncertainty. The Russian military will be asked to bear the cost this is true. But what is the alternative except to embed endless sectarian violence on Russia's border.