nicky10013 Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/opposition-protesters-claim-control-in-kyrgyzstan/article1525821/ Interesting to see what outcome this has in regards to the development of democracy. Kyrgyzstan's potential is certainly for better than other dismal central asian republics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Businessman Posted April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 Recently the ousted leader of Kyrgyzstan, K. Bakiyev, being in exile in Belarus now, has retracted his resignation. He has refused to recognize his resignation, despite earlier claims by Kyrgyz opposition that he had officially left his post. But simultaneously Mr. Bakiyev said he “had no intention to return to his country as president!” What is it? Ravings of a madman, isn’t it? No, everything is more simply! Most likely, K. Bakiyev has really had to give up from his resignation under the pressure. But there was not a threat from those who seized the power in his country, as he tried to present it to us now. As far as I know from those foreign business circles, involved in financial operations with Kyrgyzstan now, recent Bakiyev’s resignation and his deposition has administered a real shock to financial interests of such notorious tycoon as B. Berezovsky. The latter lives in London now and receive silent support from current UK authorities for activating his financial schemes in such UK traditionally important region as current Central Asia. It is common knowledge for all of us, those, who have tried to invest some Kyrgyz enterprises for stabilizing situation in local economy, that Mr. Berezovsky, in fact, controlled all shadow financial operations, conducted by Bakiyev’s clan, and first of all Bakiyev’s son, Max, together with his copartners E. Gurevich, M. Nadeliya and V. Belokon. In other words, it was B. Berezovsky, who has put the heat on the ousted Kyrgyz leader, forcing him to give up from his officially declared resignation. To all seeming with the help of his long-standing friends from UK secret services, who are extremely interested in destabilizing current situation in the region of Central Asia now because of previous disharmony with US colleagues on the issue of UK contingent in neighboring Afghanistan (the UK authorities try to justify the necessity of its withdrawal from this country now) this well-known Great Schemer, Berezovsky, decided to save even a part of his well-handled capital, invested in Kyrgyz financial schemes. But it is clear that realization of these Berezovsky’s plans will turn only into a new tragedy for poor Kyrgyz people! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silon Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 Belarus is in trouble again Looks like my dear Belarus has again got in very deep shit due to the fault of our “beloved” President Lukashenko and his son who is now in the head of a new secret service – Operational and Analytical Centre (OAC). Well, at the request of Boris Berezovskiy the OAC and ArmorGroup International, a British private security firm, helped former president of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev escape from his country where new popular government is going to put him to trial. And now Bakiyev has found refuge in my country. However that’s never been a secret actually, and that’s not the problem. The problem is that soon Bakiyev will not be simply an ousted President – he will become a criminal who stole away Kyrgyz people’s money and Belarus will be the country which gives harbour to the criminal! And once again all hopes of Belarusian people for normal relations with Europe will crash down like a card-castle in the wind... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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