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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3244937" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Not inventing the wheel here. There's a well established history of travelers in the region from Europe and the U.S.. There are also U.S. expats there working in the oil industry, as well as at NGO's and our embassies. Estimated 4000 Americans in Kyrgyzstan, probably a lot more in Kazakhstan due to the oil. And it's not Afghanistan. Due to the communist suppression of religion for decades most Muslims in both countries are only nominally so. Kyrgyzstan is around 60% Muslim yet they outlawed a number of Muslim groups and ensure freedom of religion and the press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3244937, member: 24302"] Not inventing the wheel here. There's a well established history of travelers in the region from Europe and the U.S.. There are also U.S. expats there working in the oil industry, as well as at NGO's and our embassies. Estimated 4000 Americans in Kyrgyzstan, probably a lot more in Kazakhstan due to the oil. And it's not Afghanistan. Due to the communist suppression of religion for decades most Muslims in both countries are only nominally so. Kyrgyzstan is around 60% Muslim yet they outlawed a number of Muslim groups and ensure freedom of religion and the press. [/QUOTE]
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