Women attacked by men then detained by police at International Women’s Day rally in Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek police said people from both sides were held, but news reports said most of the 60 detainees were women.
Bishkek police said people from both sides were held, but news reports said most of the 60 detainees were women.
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