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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
Kazakh borderguards stand at a checkpoint on the Kazakh-Uzbek border, 62 miles south of Shymkent, Kazakhstan, in this April 1, 2004, photo. Authorities in Uzbekistan claim that Shymkent is a shelter for militants who have shaken Central Asia this year with its first suicide attacks. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev warned on Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2004, that a radical Islamic group _ Hizb-ut-Tahrir, which the Uzbeks claim is the driving force behind attacks this year that have killed more than 50 people _ is stepping up activity in the oil-rich nation. (AP Photo/ Irina Galushko)
Minimum price 50PLN
2004-04-01
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
IRINA GALUSHKO
728993
0,54MB
17cm x 13cm by 300dpi
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