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What led to unrest in Kyrgyzstan?
The opposition in Kyrgyzstan said on Thursday it has taken over the government in the Central Asian state after violent protests forced President Kurmanbek Bakiyev to flee the capital, Bishkek. Below are questions and answers about what is going on in
Latest situation in Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyzstan to bury victims (AFP)
BISHKEK (AFP) Thousands packed the main square of Kyrgyzstan's capital on Friday to honour the scores of people killed in the unrest that swept President Kurmanbek Bakiyev from power as the interim government struggled to restore order. Mourners in
Kentor says Kyrgyz project not affected by political situation
PERTH (miningweekly.com) ? Australian explorer Kentor Gold on Friday reported that its activities in Kyrgyzstan have not been endangered by the recent political upheaval in that country.The explorer said that it was continuing to commission the mobile
Kyrgyzstan to bury victims
BISHKEK (AFP) Thousands packed the main square of Kyrgyzstan's capital on Friday to honour the scores of people killed in the unrest that swept President Kurmanbek Bakiyev from power as the interim government struggled to restore order. Mourners in
On-the-run Kyrgyz strongman vows fight
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan -- The president of Kyrgyzstan declared from hiding yesterday that he would not surrender to a violent uprising that put the opposition in control of much of the country, home to a US air base key to the war in nearby Afghanistan.
Kyrgyz mourn revolt victims; new unrest overnight
Protesters shout ant government slogans as they gather in front of Kyrgyz government headquarters on the central square in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Thursday, April 8, 2010. An opposition coalition in Kyrgyzstan said it has formed an interim government that
Ousted Kyrgyz leader refuses to resign
KYRGYZSTAN President Kurmanbek Bakiyev said today he would not resign despite fleeing the capital after a bloody revolt, and warned the Central Asian state was facing a humanitarian catastrophe. 'I declare that as president I have not abdicated and am
Two landmines found in downtown Bishkek
Two landmines were discovered by utility service workers at the crossroad of two central streets in Kyrgyz capital city of Bishkek on Friday.
Kyrgyzstan to bury victims
Thousands packed the main square of Kyrgyzstan's capital on Friday to honour the scores of people killed in the unrest that swept President Kurmanbek Bakiyev from power as the interim government struggled to restore order. Mourners in Ala-Too Square
Kazakhstan: "change the politicians - or they will change you!"
The economic crisis has hit Kazakhstan harder and faster than most other parts of the world, but this has been met by massive struggles of the workers and poor. Peter Taaffe, general secretary of the Socialist Party, along with Rob Jones of the Russian
Historic 'Kazakhstan 2012 conference' in opposition to Nazabayev regime
Report of visit by Peter Taaffe, CWI, and Rob Jones, CWI Russia We were driving along a road, not knowing where we were going, on the outskirts of Almaty, to attend a historic conference of the 'Kazakhstan 2012'. The destination had to be kept secret,
EASTER REVOLUTION: Kyrgyz interim deputy premier flies to Moscow for talks
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EASTER REVOLUTION: Kyrgyzstan President Says He Will Not Step Down
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