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The international community has no interest in perpetuating the status quo in the conflict zones in Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali district, Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli said. \"It\'s clear to everyone that a perpetuation of the status quo will not advance the peace process,\" Nogaideli told the press on Sunday while commenting on his visit to the U.S.
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Bird flu is suspected to have caused human deaths in Azerbaijan. Six members of the same family were hospitalized on suspicion of contracting bird flu. Two girls, the daughters of the head of the family, died a few days ago, presumably from bird flu, Azerbaijan\'s Deputy Health Minister Abbas Velibekov told journalists on Sunday.
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The Eurasian Foundation has decided to halt its operations in Uzbekistan. Jeff Erlich, the Eurasia Foundation\'s regional director in Uzbekistan, told tribune.uz that Uzbek authorities initiated proceedings on February 28 to stop the Eurasia Foundation from working in Uzbekistan, and the organization decided to close its Tashkent office rather than waste energy and resources on what it felt was a doomed legal struggle.
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The Tashkent City Court will consider a request by prosecutors seeking to shutdown the office of the U.S.-based human rights organization Freedom House in Uzbekistan on Monday, March 6, a source with the city prosecutor\'s office told Interfax on Saturday.

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