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Will Kyrgyzstan’s unrest change the political situation in the country?

Published: 07 April, 2010, 17:15
Edited: 08 April, 2010, 15:21


RIA Novosti

Clashes between protesters and police in Kyrgyzstan have continued on Wednesday, spreading to the capital Bishkek. Human rights organizations have described the situation in the country as "complex."

 
3 COMMENTS
Meslin April 07, 2010, 19:31 quote
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Is it not strange that as soon as Russian troupes vacate their base in Kyrgyzstan, American move in, then troubles in the country start. This is a part of a well conceived plan to totally encircle Russia as the well set-up US-NATO imperialist goal require. In the same time that cynical consorcium prepare the World for the START treaty sign-up. Either Russia will accept a crooked deal or will look like the "vilain" who refuse what N-PiPO the great Peace-Loving man who speak of a nuclear free World dreams for mankind. The brainwashing in the West has already started, coordinated with the appropriate strategy...Well done Imperialists crooks; So far, you are the smartest...Wake-up Russia ! Sorry Future Generations...JCM

James Swapan Peris April 07, 2010, 22:39 quote
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Since Kyrgzstan joined with USA alliance the corruption started.This is the reallity with them those who join with USA alliance, wherever you go; Asia, Central Asia, Africa or Latin America.Just see a great example of Pakistan.Since Pakistan was born they are with USA and I don't need write their situation what has happened and going on there.On the otherhand see India. India is a very close alliance of Russia for a longtime and see how are they growing up.Yes, I am agree with Meslin.--Wake up Russia!

George April 08, 2010, 07:59 quote
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The same way there is Russophobia in the world there is also anti-Americanism, why blame the United States for what is going on in Kyrgyzstan? it don't make any sense, Russia still has a military base there,. and it was the opposition that wanted the US military base out from Kyrgyzstan so why should the US support them?..lets get on with facts and stop speculating ,.. who ever becomes leader of Kyrgyzstan will have a pro CIS and pro-Russia policy, but lets stop blaming the US for everything.

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