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Russian Soft-Power Faces Pushback in Central Asia
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have joined Azerbaijan in hardening their attitudes towards Russian soft power entities. On April 22, RFE/RL reported that an employee of Russia House in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh had been taken into custody on suspicion of illegally trying to recruit locals to join the Russian army to fight in Ukraine. Russia House in Osh is operated by Rossotrudnichestvo, a state agency that funds a variety of Kremlin soft-power projects. A Kyrgyz court has ordered the Kyrgyz national, identified as Natalia Sekerina, to remain…

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