SHOTLIST
Osh
1. Wide of barricade separating Uzbek community from
Kyrgyz part of city, close of security guard's boots
2.
Close of security guard with
Kalashnikov rifle
3.
Various of Osh police chief Kursan Asanov negotiating with ethnic Uzbek community leaders about the removal of the barricades around Uzbek townships
4. SOUNDBITE (
Russian) Navran Abdumazhitov, Uzbek
Community Negotiator:
"
Yes, yes, we have agreed to a truce.
People are concerned. People need to return to their homes. We need to revive the life of our people."
Bishkek
5. Various of aid supplies in hall, including bottled water
6. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Aisuluu Sadykova, voluntary aid worker:
"Mainly people bring food items, flour, pasta, oil, drinks, baby food, clothes, they bring toys. All this is part of the load. One lot has already been sent, this is the second lot. This lot has been gathered in two days (referring to stocks on street behind her)."
7. Close of sacks of flour
8. Wide exterior of
Work and
Immigration Ministry
9. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Alik Baiboriev, Kyrgyz acting
Deputy Minister of Work and Immigration:
"If we had enough cargo planes, the south could be provided for
. In the beginning we had only a few planes, recently cargo planes became available which are providing delivery, but they are not managing. At
Manas airport there is still a huge amount of humanitarian aid that is yet to be delivered."
VLKSM township, Osh region
10.
Pull focus from barbed wire fencing to
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) crossing border into
Uzbekistan through
hole in fence, Uzbek border guards watching
11. Pan right of baby being passed through fence
12. Close of border guards, tilt down to pile of booklets held in hands
13. IDPs crossing into Uzbekistan through hole in fence
14. IDPs waiting in line for medicines at improvised clinic
15. Various of medics handing out supplies
16. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Muzzaraf Mukhtarych, volunteer doctor:
"It is a problem for us to get the medicines that we need for first aid."
17. Various of IDPs inside tent, some of them crying
18. SOUNDBITE (
English) Mukhaya Julayeva,
Internally Displaced Person:
"
The government didn't come here in order to know how we live here. We don't live here; we just survive here, like animals."
19.
Tilt up on boy
20. IDPs gathered outside
Sakhmat, 15 kilometres from Jalal-Abad
21. Uzbek refugees on the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border
22. Mid of refugees
23.
Refugee walking along border
24. Refugee praying
25.
House on the border with Uzbekistan where Uzbek refugees live
26. Mid of refugees, including children
27. SOUNDBITE (Uzbek) Sirajinid Yuldachev, Uzbek refugee:
"This is a genocide because military state vehicles have been shooting at unarmed men, shooting at children. They didn't shoot in the air, they aimed at people."
28.
Refugees waiting for the border to open
Jalal-Abad, southern
Kyrgyzstan
29. Wide of house on fire
30.
Fire fighter inside house
31. Fire fighter climbing up charred staircase inside house
32. Wide of fire fighters on the roof of house
STORYLINE
Kyrgyzstan's
Interim President Roza Otunbayeva said on Friday the death toll from the ethnic clashes that have rocked the country's south could be near 2-thousand, and the
United Nations said as many as 1 (m) million people may need aid.
The UN said their numbers included those who may eventually need aid in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, including the refugees, internally displaced, host families, and others who may suffer from the unrest.
A
UNICEF spokeswoman said the figure was an estimate to help aid agencies plan, and that the actual number of people in need may turn out to be higher or lower.
Aid agencies say those uprooted by the unrest most urgently need food, water, medicine and shelter.
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- published: 24 Jul 2015
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