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In Kyrgyzstan, a court sentenced two journalists to prison terms and two more to probation, accusing them of inciting unrest. The four reporters were part of a group of 11 journalists detained in January, prompting criticism from the West. The journalists, who worked for private local news outlets, denied the charges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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