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I know that Uzbekistan has radicalisation too, the Ferghana valley is filled with Islamists. I know that kazakhs are becoming more religious too but don’t know about trends of islamism. I didn’t know there were ethnic clashes in Krgzstan. Can we say kyrgyzs are becoming radical/religious overall or is this extremism trend limited to Uzbek repressed minorities?

Yes. Took a break during ramadan plus didn’t have much time for Jow Forums

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Kyrgyz are definitely becoming religious too. Uzbeks live mostly in Ferghana valley. Those 2000 mosques from original 39 in 1990 not all build there. There are already some villages that prohibited alcohol consumption in Naryn. But regions around Ferghana are probably the most radical. Here's a video about one village in Osh region youtube.com/watch?v=hmLLtCPLh58&index=26&list=WL&t=0s
Picrelated is from the city of Özgön. I've heard that unoficially people there already stopped working on fridays because of juma (jumuah or whatever you call it) although i can't confirm it i won't be surprised if it's true

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