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- GRAPEVINE, Page 9READING, WRITING AND GEOPOLITICS
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- By JANICE CASTRO/Reported by Wendy Cole
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- What's in an alphabet? For the six Central Asian
- republics of the former Soviet Union -- Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
- Kirghizia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan -- the
- answer may be cultural identity. As the 55 million inhabitants
- of the republics, most of them Muslims, consider a new written
- form of expression to replace the Russian Cyrillic alphabet, the
- choice has taken on geopolitical implications. Turkey, whose
- switch from Arabic to Latin script 64 years ago symbolized its
- shift toward Western-style democracy, wants the republics to
- follow its lead. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Iran are pressuring
- them to adopt Arabic script -- and, they hope, a Middle Eastern
- point of view. Some diplomats think the West won Round 1 last
- week, when Azerbaijan's parliament chose the Latin alphabet's
- ABC's.
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