The Kyrgyz author and former diplomat Chingiz Aitmatov, whose mythical stories were widely acclaimed in the former Soviet Union and former Aviva announces 1,800 job cuts ...
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He was 79. He had suffered lung and kidney failure after falling ill three weeks ago while on a film set. Aitmatov's works, including the 1958 love storey "Jamilya", were translated into 150 languages and found new audiences in the West after the 1991 Soviet collapse. He was a strong advocate of preserving the languages and culture of non-Russians in regions of the former Soviet Union. Until recently, Aitmatov had been Kyrgyz ambassador in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. He's to be buried in Kyrgyzstan.
(Deutsche Welle)
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