Airlines Could Quit Kazakstan
Critics say controversial government decision to force international flights through the new capital Astana threatens the Kazak economy.
Critics say controversial government decision to force international flights through the new capital Astana threatens the Kazak economy.
Crowds in southern city of Jalalabad demand annulment of the first-round parliamentary election.
This IWPR report looks at events in the past week as Kyrgyzstan undergoes political turbulence following the first-round parliamentary election on February 27 and ahead of the run-offs on March 13 (RCA No. 356, 11-Mar-05)
In the first case of high treason seen in Kazakstan, two men are accused of laying the ground for an al-Qaeda camp.
In the major southern city of Osh, the regional government building is taken over by crowds calling for President Akaev’s resignation.
President Akaev lambastes opponents but urges non-violent solution, as protesters who hold most of the south consider next steps.
Staff at the normally compliant TV and radio company say they are being discredited by pressure to produce biased reporting.
Mystery men in baseball caps join riot police breaking up an opposition rally in the capital.
Dramatic scenes as opposition supporters rush “White House” and president reportedly offers his resignation.
While negotiations continue about how to form a new government, there is a sense no one is in charge.