I would't say your opinion is intelligent my friend but I guess that's how it is.

 Ok,first Kyrgyzstan is one of the democratic nations in the Central Asian region among other former soviet republics.Then,americans and the NATO had an airbase in Bishkek which is going to be moved closer to the Afghanistan because the russians pushed the kyrgyz president Bakiev to make the decision on the eviction.Kremlin is stepping up it's efforts in order to gain the influence back since the soviet empire breakdown and it has been obvious to the rest of the world when the war broke out between the former soviet republic of Georgia and Russia.

 Then,the current political situation in Kyrgyzstan represents a reflection of the slide effect toward authoritarianism which is a characteristic of the past soviet system existing to this day in the former soviet republics for the historical reasons along with a geopolital factors.

  What we have in Kyrgyzstan is simply an attempt to turn the country into the authoritarian mixed with dictatorship elements state which is a majour concern for the kyrgyz polpulation including me as well because we are a free nation and we don't want none of the past experiences we had with USSR and the russians are interfering in to our internal politics because the current president is using a Kremlin picked  PR managers who were not even supposed to be there.

 It's a political process for Kyrgyzstan which  is escalating in to the violence against the oppositiuon parties and the independent media.

 There is a big geopolitical game is taking place  because of the current kyrgyz presidency  involved in that with russians and we don't want that.

 This is all about awareness on the processes in Kyrgyzstan as well as in the region so you might have a better idea what is going on there.

 I think you have to know the situation better then coming out with some sorta intelligence that you have but it feels like you don't.

 This is all informative.

 

by Ryskeldi Satke on 03/26/2009 05:57:57 PM EST

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