On October 28, a regional court in Jalal-Abad, southern
Kyrgyzstan, announced its verdict in the trial of six men--all ethnic Uzbeks--charged
in connection with violent ethnic conflict in June 2010. Among the defendants were
owners of what was once the region's most influential media--Khalil Khudaiberdiyev of Osh
TV and Dzhavlon Mirzakhodzhayev of Mezon TV. The Jalal-Abad City Court
declared the defendants guilty on separate counts of incitement to ethnic
hatred, organizing mass disorder, creation of armed military groups,
separatism, and abuse of office. Khudaiberdiyev was sentenced to 20 years in jail,
and Mirzakhodzhayev to 14 years; both men had fled Kyrgyzstan in 2010 and were
tried and sentenced in absentia.