Nathan’s Registan continues to be one of the most reliable sources of news and analysis, to the extent that he is now being blocked from inside Uzebekistan itself. Among links you kind find there is one to the appropriately named Radio Silence. You can also access an on the ground report of the refugee situation in Kyrgyzstan.
The Independent (I need to be careful here) has a story on the background to the events in Andijon. Nathan gives it some credence:
If their account is accurate?and it certainly may well be?it should give pause to those who cast what took place as helpless democracy protesters versus a cruel and violent government. There appears to have been brutality on both sides, though he government?s response was undeniably disproportionate. Also, this reconstruction of events is true, I can?t help but agree with the lack of enthusiasm to take sides on the part of the US. Neither Karimov?s government nor those who seized the prison and reportedly executed all the guards (and more that can be found in excerpts below) are the kinds of people we should be too excited about.
Basically if you’re interested read Nathan’s entire post.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is wobbling towards taking a stronger line.