Entries Tagged as ‘kyrgyzstan’

May 22, 2007

Yankee Ketsin! | Bishkek’s Airbases

Both of Kyrgyzstan’s airbases got plenty of newsplay today, neatly coinciding with a visit today from the CSTO Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha. Most of the news agencies make much of the ‘working visit,’ which follows Kyrgyz Parliament Speaker Marat Sultanov’s mission to Moscow last week where he plead for more CSTO forces to help guard [...]

May 19, 2007

Kyrgyz regionalism – threat or hype?

CXW over at neweurasia reports on signs of the potential crisis evolving out of Kyrgyzstan’s urban-rural, rich-poor and North-South divides, which have been politicized around the April standoff by both opposition and government media. Particularly with recent village clashes reported in the North and South pitting Kyrgyz against each other, analysts fear a further escalation [...]

May 19, 2007

Promising start from United Front

IWPR runs a report on the United Front’s recently opened “School of Democracy.” Located in a Bishkek suburb, classes are taught on ‘human rights, the structure of the state, and legislation,’ with a reported 41 graduates already. Teachers include Felix Kulov himself, who’s been known to style himself in the past as the “Kyrgyz Mahatma [...]

May 4, 2007

Kyrgyzstan’s ongoing info war

In an open Kabar interview, online readers posted questions for Nurlana Akhmetova, the Dean of Journalism at Kyrgyz National University. She shared some dismal commentary translated the best I can below. In the ongoing information war, “lies and slander” in print and on the air all come to naught:
All of this doesn’t bring credibility to [...]

April 19, 2007

Bishkek : Party’s over, for now

Bishkek’s Ala-Too square has been cleared of almost all traces of the opposition tent city after clashes with riot police. Depending on whose reports you read, the violence was instigated by government thugs lobbing rocks or the opposition protestors. At the square however, shopkeepers I talked to claim their windows were smashed by riot police, [...]

April 13, 2007

Bishkek protest violence and “Young swords”

Protests turned violent on the 4th day as provocateurs circulated among crowds to incite over-reactions & discredit opposition at a rally outside the National TV and Radio Broadcasting Corporation office, where protestors were demanding unbiased media coverage of the rally. One of the instigators was beaten unconscious and a journalist from the nation’s leading news-site, [...]

April 11, 2007

Atambayev, the info war and Bishkek grafitti

In today’s opposition protests in Bishkek, the new moderate prime minister Almaz Atambayev came out to address the crowds but was booed off stage before he could finish. When he was first appointed just two weeks ago, I thought someone like Atambayev, while definitely a last minute swap on Bakiyev’s part, could promote some reasoned [...]

April 11, 2007

Cartoon: Protests kick off in Bishkek

Protests have started on Bishkek’s Ala Too square with 21yurts already set up and plenty of material for more. Just by yurt count, these protests will be clearly bigger than last November. Kyrgyz President Bakiyev has promised to take strict measures to maintain order if necessary. A small protest has started outside the White [...]

April 8, 2007

Waiting for the Grand Convergence of..

United-Front opposition protests kicked off today throughout northern Kyrgyzstan – reportedly ranging from hundreds to thousands of demonstrators in four main district centers. Just as with the alleged 100 hunger strikers parked outside Parliament, numbers seem largely inflated with Russian press taking the lead. (Over 3 visits, the most I’ve seen just standing around is [...]

April 7, 2007

Bakiyev’s Last-ditch Hat-trick

The latest cartoon from Tom Wellings of The Times of Central Asia. Only this time, it was too incendiary for them to run it.
60-100 protesters, including one Parliament member, started an indefinite hunger strike in yurts set up outside the Kyrgyz Parliament today. United Front leader Felix Kulov, freshly returned from Moscow, announced the [...]