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Title Kyrgyz opposition announces national protests against president
Publisher Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Country Kyrgyzstan
Publication Date 5 February 2009
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Kyrgyz opposition announces national protests against president

February 05, 2009

Some opposition members objected to Bakiev's deal with Russia.Some opposition members objected to Bakiev's deal with Russia.

BISHKEK The United Popular Movement (BEK), a bloc of Kyrgyz opposition parties, has announced that it is planning a series of nationwide protests this spring against President Kurmanbek Bakiev's government and his polices.

BEK leader Azimbek Beknazarov, a former prosecutor-general, said the bloc will urge people to end "the one-family-run regime," RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service reports.

BEK member Topchubek Turgunaliev said that Bakiev's agreement with Moscow this week on a $2 billion loan and investment deal could make the country dependent on Russia.

But parliament deputy Askarbek Shadiev, a member of the pro-presidential Ak-Jol party, told parliament that Bakiev should be praised for signing the deal with the Kremlin.

Analyst Orozbek Moldaliev says he does not think a repeat of the March 2005 Tulip Revolution that ousted President Askar Akaev is possible now.

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