one of the party is contesting his loyal to former president bakiev. >> they ring and the old bell by hand to signal the start of morning lessons. in the uzbek quarter, this is the class teacher. she saw her old school board to the ground and witnessed the violence. children here are learning again. but they cannot forget what happened. >> we told the children to paint flowers, but they said there are none outside on the streets. now they paint their plans, bonds, and machine guns. >> ey both acsed each other oftarting the troubles, but it is mainly uzbek houses that went up in flames and they are worried about the future. she has other things on her mind. eight agencies have given her money to build a new place to build them. >> there are nine of us in the family, mother-in-law, daughter- in-law, we all live together. how on earth are we supposed to fit into a small two-room house? >> in the afternoon, they return home, children and adults alike. during the ethnic unrest, politicicis left them to fend for themselves. now party campaigners are here promising they will help. >> sure, t