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            <title>Pakistan Blames IMU Militants For Afghan Border Unrest</title>
            <description>Pakistani officials blame the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) for contributing to a spike in violence in the area, including attacks on local leaders whom IMU militants are targeting for their &quot;hypocritical&quot; support of the United States.</description>
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            <description>Officially, it’s Media Day in Uzbekistan today, although the running joke among journalists is that the government is actually celebrating Victory Day over the country’s free and independent media.  A confirmation of sorts of that dark assessment came this week when the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, a prestigious German organization, announced the suspension of a 1 million euro ($1.57 million) European Union-backed program to train Uzbek journalists, citing problems with the authoritarian ...</description>
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