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Akayev update from BBC Written by C Schwartz on 2005-04-08 05:15:29
Kyrgyz MPs hear Akayev farewell Mr Akayev's address was shown on national TV Kyrgyzstan's parliament has heard a taped resignation speech by ousted President Askar Akayev. Mr Akayev said he had intended to step down after October elections anyway, and that his last order as Kyrgyzstan's leader for 15 years was "not to shoot". But MPs have yet to accept his resignation, amid a row over the rights and privileges he would retain. They decided to delay elections originally scheduled for June until this issue is resolved. The taped address was the start of a special parliamentary session to debate how to bring a formal end to the rule of Mr Akayev, who fled to Moscow following protests in March. Kyrgyzstan's new rulers want to restore order and hold new parliamentary polls. "Dear Deputies! I officially declare today that I resigned ahead of time from the post of president of Kyrgyzstan," he said in the address. Mr Akayev went on to call for fair polls, stressed that relations with Russia should remain a priority, and warned against using "outside forces" to settle Kyrgyzstan's internal affairs. He said that he had prevented a civil war by ordering the country's armed forces not to open fire, as protesters stormed Mr Akayev's offices two weeks ago. "I am convinced that in the future the Akayev period will be recognised as a bright period in Kyrgyz history. I did all that I could, but let whoever comes next do more." At the end of the 18-minute address, Mr Akayev was shown standing next to the Kyrgyz flag, holding up the resignation agreement he signed for Kyrgyz lawmakers visiting Moscow on Monday. Kyrgyzstan's new interim leaders had wanted Mr Akayev to formally resign so that fresh presidential elections could be held to decide his successor. But parliament has yet to decide on whether to accept his resignation. Some lawmakers say Mr Akayev should be impeached, or even put on trial for having fled the country at such a critical moment. If he were allowed to resign, he would retain the parliamentary immunity and certain privileges granted to heads of state. I wonder if that is actually what happened, that he had the armed forces hold back...
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Copywrite Written by on 2005-04-07 11:44:49
There is anotehr site that has a bunch of these pictures and more. It is all about the Kyrgyzstan Revolution
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Akayev to cede power? Written by C Schwartz on 2005-04-03 21:05:16
NY Times reported today that the Kyrgyzstani parliament has given Akayev a choice: officially cede power to the acting president, or face impeachment.
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Revolution in Kyrgyzstan Written by Ulanbek Ergeshov on 2005-04-02 15:54:46
Firrtly let me tell about my expressions to the revolution in Kyrgyzstan. When I first heard about it on a radio, I didn't pay attantion for the news. But then when it was showed by TV, I found out that was really. You know, I just couldn't believe in kyrgyz people that they could have done sush an action against the president. At that time I was in Russia, so I study there. The photos were very good. Thanks a lot for the information.
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Thank you for the pictures Written by Askarbek Mambetaliev on 2005-04-02 13:19:46
I forgot at home and could fine here myself. I am on the stair at the WH with the loudspeaker
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Written by your name on 2005-03-26 14:50:41
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Kazakhstan Be aware! Written by Shai on 2005-03-26 09:04:13
The pictures remind me of The Animal Farm political fairy tale I read. The question is: Will the opposition members be like pigs in the animal farm?" Someone argued that Russian is too quite. Oh It is not! Putin has already declared that Askar Akayev is welcomed in Russia if needed! I believe Kazakhstan is next to have a revolution, 2006 elections are coming up!
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A "Tulip Revolution" Written by C Schwartz on 2005-03-25 19:21:43
I’m not an enthusiast for “domnio theories,” so only time will tell what the “Tulip Revolution” portends, if anything, for the broader region of Central Asia. I also worry about what might happen to Kyrgyzstan if a new government with popular legitimacy and true as well as practical democracy cannot be quickly established. Meanwhile, Akayev today said (from wherever he's hiding) he had not resigned, and entire army units and police forces have not reported for duty under Kulov. That is not a good sign. Finally, Russia is being quiet... too quiet. Not a good sign. I pray this doesn’t ultimately devolve into civil strife. Nathan Hamm at Registan.Net made the most poignant and accurate comment I've yet to read about how we on the outside should understand what has just happened in Kyrgyzstan: The Kyrgyz deserve all the credit for what they’ve accomplished just as they’ll deserve the blame if things go wrong. Nevertheless, let’s bask in the glory of this moment. The Kyrgyzstani peoples have finally risen.
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Watcher Written by Max on 2005-03-25 18:06:34
Very Interesting. This is a grim warning to all other regimes in Central Asia who continue to push their own people down in the dirt. Watch out! Respect the rights of the people and eliminate corruption in the government now!
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More on Kyrgyzstan... Written by Will Franklin on 2005-03-25 18:07:12
What amazing pictures! It looks so far removed from anything we have in the West, and yet so familiar. I have more here: MORE ON KYRGYZSTAN AT WILLisms.com
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