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** FILE ** Uzbek President Islam Karimov gestures speaking at a news conference in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in this May 17, 2005 file photo. In Uzbekistan, like Turkmenistan under Niyazov, President Islam Karimov's regime has slid into international isolation. Karimov cut ties with the West over criticism of a bloody crackdown of an uprising in the country's east in May 2005. There have been persistent rumors that Karimov is in poor health. If he died suddenly, it could trigger a fierce fight among Uzbekistan's powerful regional clans and unleash the region's Islamic radical forces whose struggle is to a great extent fueled by hatred of Karimov for his religious suppression. (AP Photo/Anvar Ilyasov, File)
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AP HDD 2
2005-05-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
ANVAR ILYASOV
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