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 Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The judicial branch comprises a Supreme Court, a Constitutional Court, local courts, and a Procurator-General.
A February 1996 referendum—in violation of the constitution and the law on referendums—amended the constitution to give President Akayev more power.
The amendments to the constitution approved by the referendum resulted in stronger control by the president and weakened the parliament and the Constitutional Court.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan

  
 President of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The President, according to the constitution, "is the symbol of the unity of people and state power, and is the guarantor of the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic, and of an individual and citizen." They are directly elected for no more than two, five year terms by the Kyrgyz electorate.
The President of Kyrgyzstan is the head of state and the highest official of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The President is elected by the citizens of Kyrgyzstan by a majority of votes cast.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Kyrgyzstan

  
 Report: Kyrgyzstan President Resigns
A former vice president, interior minister and mayor of Bishkek, Kulov was arrested after announcing his candidacy to oppose Akayev in the 2000 presidential election.
Joining the fray, Kyrgyzstan's Supreme Court on Thursday declared the nation's disputed parliamentary elections invalid, ITAR-Tass reported.
President Askar Akayev reportedly fled the country and resigned.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2005/03/24/international/i072046S38.DTL

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: President of Kyrgyzstan flees as opposition storms palace
The lower house of the Parliament met overnight and elected a former opposition lawmaker, Ishenbai Kadyrbekov, as interim president, but the upper house later elected prominent opposition leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev as acting prime minister, an appointment lawmaker Temir Sariyev said meant he is also acting president.
Kyrgyzstan's opposition began calling for Akayev's resignation after the country's Feb. 27 and March 13 parliament elections, won overwhelmingly by Akayev's allies.
Within three hours, an orderly rally by Kyrgyz citizens opposed to President Askar Akayev blossomed into a jubilant revolution as demonstrators streamed up seven flights of stairs to the president's wood-paneled office, where they took turns sitting in his chair and rifled his desk drawers.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002219124_kyrgyzstan25.html

  
 Exiled Kyrgyzstani President sees no reason to step down
As for his children's role in Kyrgyzstan's politics, and specifically, the election of his son and daughter to the parliament, Akayev noted that his children's involvement in politics was normal and in accord with international practice.
Exiled Kyrgyzstani President Askar Akayev has said he sees no reason to resign from the post of President of Kyrgyzstan.
MOSCOW — Exiled Kyrgyzstani President Askar Akayev has said he sees no reason to resign from the post of President of Kyrgyzstan.
http://www.russiajournal.com/russian/news_47825.html

  
 JURIST - Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan president resigns after high court clears way for new elections
The election commission published results for 69 of 75 parliamentary seats up for election in February, with President Askar Akayev's supporters....
Under current law, a president must resign before....
http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/nations/kyrgyzstan.php

  
 Registan.net » Kyrgyzstan
A candidate for president of Kyrgyzstan, professor Jenishbek Nazaraliyev announced his intention to bring an action against Acting President Kurmanbek Bakiyev.
Meanwhile, Kazakhstan’s president is going after corruption with less than enthusiastic support from his political allies.
The reasons were utterances of the acting president at interview of the “Vecherniy Bishkek” Newspaper, telling: “unfortunately, there are some forces possessing means.
http://www.registan.net/index.php?cat=38

  
 NewsFromRussia.Com Ousted Kyrgyz president says he will not resign
Kyrgyzstan's acting president Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced plans Tuesday for an investigation into last week's storming of the government headquarters, which led to President Askar Akayev's ouster and his own appointment as interim leader.
Kyrgyzstan's acting prosecutor-general said Monday that ousted President Askar Akayev was in neighboring Kazakhstan holding talks with members of the new Kyrgyz leadership over his resignation, adding to the political uncertainty following the fall of Akayev's government last week.
Kyrgyzstan's ousted President Askar Akayev said Tuesday that he is currently outside Moscow and will not resign.
http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2005/03/29/58911.html

  
 Map & Graph: Countries by Government: Executive branch: Chief of state
President Alejandro TOLEDO Manrique (since 28 July 2001); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government ; additionally two vice presidents are provided for by the constitution, First Vice President Raul DIEZ Canseco (since 28 July 2001) and Second Vice President David WAISMAN (since 28 July 2001)
President and Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Saparmurat NIYAZOV (since 27 October 1990, when the first direct presidential election occurred); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
President Domitien NDAYIZEYE (since 30 April 2003); note - NDAYIZEYE, a Hutu, was sworn in as president for the second half of the three-year transitional government inaugurated on 1 November 2001; Vice President Alphonse KADEGE (since 30 April 2003); note - from the Tutsi minority
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/gov_exe_bra_chi_of_sta

  
 Kyrgyzstan's Revolution
Kyrgyzstan remains a country where the police are to be feared, the judicial system is open to abuse and an MP's seat, according to one diplomat, cost $500,000 (£267,000) in bribes at the last election.
Deputies will consider the President’s resignation via the Supreme and Constitutional Courts.
The General is a very important personality in the politics of Kyrgyzstan and the most serious rival to the acting President, Kurmanbek Bakiev, in the coming elections.
http://www.klasney.com/kyrgyzrevolution

  
 Kyrgyzstan: A tarnished human rights record
The President is reported to have signed a decree approving this statute on 25 January 1995.
This followed his re-election to the office of President of the Kyrgyz Republic in December 1995, and a national referendum in February 1996 on constitutional changes which greatly increased his powers as President.
Similarly, the South African Constitutional Court, whose judges were appointed by President Nelson Mandela, in a ruling in June 1995 ( State v.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/abolish/document.do?id=6D398B223A7E0F308025690000692D67

  
 President - Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway
At the nation-wide elections on October 12, 1991 he was elected as the First President of independent Kyrgyzstan.
News/The leader of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akaev, is in St. Petersburg on his 60th birthday.
Akaev and his economic program got a solid popular vote of confidence in a referendum in 1994 and again in early 1995 elections.
http://eng.gateway.kg/president

  
 with president khatami in Kyrgyzstan
President Khatami started his Central Asian tour with his visit to Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan where he attended the Summit of the leaders of the Caspian States to discuss formulation of the legal regime for the Caspian Sea.
Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kamal Kharrazi, Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mostafa Mo in, Minister of Roads and Transport Ahmad Khorram and a number of Majlis deputies are accompanying the president.
Kyrgyz senior officials including Minister of Transportation and Communication Jumaliev Kubanychbek who is also the co-chairman of Tehran-Bishkek joint economic commission greeted President Khatami and his entourage at the airport.
http://www.irna.ir/khabar/mianeh/enewsgher1.htm

  
 Kyrgyzstan News
Kyrgyzstan's new leaders tightened their grip on power, naming an interim head of state and calling a fresh election, as the nation's ousted ruler...
The Government of Kyrgyzstan is very keen to provide cheap electricity to Pakistan, Consul General of Kyrgyzstan, Islan Ryskulov said at a meeting with Abdul Majid Haji Mohammad, Acting President, Karachi...
The daughter of Kyrgyzstan's ex- president Askar Akayev, Bermet Akayeva, who was elected to parliament, attended Thursday's parliamentary session.
http://www.topix.net/world/kyrgyzstan

  
 Worldandnation: Kyrgyzstan president will resign
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan - Ousted President Askar Akayev has agreed to resign without returning to the country, the Parliament speaker said Saturday, signaling a major step toward easing the political uncertainty that has plagued the nation since the government was overthrown.
Felix Kulov, a prominent former opposition figure, also said Friday that the legitimacy of the June 26 presidential election would be in doubt unless Akayev returns to Kyrgyzstan to resign at a Parliament session.
Lawmakers on the commission, however, have said it would be preferable for him to resign before Parliament, as the constitution stipulates.
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/04/03/Worldandnation/Kyrgyzstan_president_.shtml

  
 Human Rights Watch World Report 2003: Europe & Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan
As of November, the government failed to release Feliks Kulov, former vice-president of Kyrgyzstan who was excluded from running against Akaev in the 2000 elections.
During his visit to the country in May, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Director Ambassador Gérard Stoudmann called on the Kyrgyz leadership to promote tolerance and build public confidence.
With its increasingly close relationship to the U.S. and heightened international profile, the government appeared confident that repressive measures would have no diplomatic consequence.
http://www.hrw.org/wr2k3/europe9.html

  
 State - Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway
The President is the Head of the State and Guarantee for observing of Constitution.
News/Former President Akaev has his defenders in Kyrgyzstan
The State power has three branches: legislative, executive and judicial.
http://eng.gateway.kg/state

  
 Kyrgyzstan, a new emerging economy
He cannot be held responsible for actions or inaction during his presidency," the parliamentarian was quoted as saying.
He has been leader since independence in 1991, as have all other Central Asia presidents (bar Tajik president Rakhmonov elected in emergency circumstances in 1994, his ailing predecessor dying shortly afterwards).
A monthly pension, representing 80% of his presidential salary, will also be a benefit bestowed upon the first president, Baibolov said.
http://www.newnations.com/archive/2003/August/kg.html

  
 Kyrgyzstan
On march 24, as the protests spread to the capital, President Akayev fled the country, and announced his resignation on April 4.
February and March 2005 parliamentary elections were judged by international observers and opposition leaders to be flawed, and they set off violent protests in the country.
Opposition leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev has been serving as interim president and prime minister since Akayev left the country.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107698.html

  
 Enraged protesters overthrow Kyrgyzstan's government and make president flee - PRAVDA.Ru
He was taking key positions in the republic - from the vice president to a regional governor, the national security minister, and the mayor of Bishkek, the Kyrgyz capital.
A popular opposition leader, Felix Kulov (born in 1948), who has been recently released from prison, has many chances to become the new head of Kyrgyzstan (Kulov was sentenced to seven years in jail in 2001 for power abuse on the position of the National Security Minister).
As a result, Akayev asked either for a political shelter on the Russian army base in Kanta, or simply escaped from his own state.
http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/92/373/15172_kyrgyz.html

  
 Kyrgyzstan President Flees People Power
Early this morning legislator Karganbek Samakov said the lower house had named Mr Bakiyev as acting prime minister, and a new cabinet will be named today.
The supreme court also declared invalid recent parliamentary elections in which Mr Akayev's allies and children won 69 of the 75 seats on offer, sparking the protests that took over south Kyrgyzstan.
An angry mob stormed the presidential building in Kyrgyzstan yesterday, prompting President Askar Akayev to flee the country and the opposition to declare a new interim government.
http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/3-25-2005-67585.asp

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Kyrgyzstan
Supreme Court (judges are appointed for 10-year terms by the Supreme Council on the recommendation of the president); Constitutional Court; Higher Court of Arbitration
elections: President AKAYEV reelected by popular vote for a five-year term; elections last held 29 October 2000 (next scheduled for 10 July 2005); prime minister appointed by the president
cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president on the recommendation of the prime minister
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/kg.html

  
 Annual speech of the President - Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway
News/Former President Akaev has his defenders in Kyrgyzstan
The unavoidable consequence of employment breaches were numerous complains by the citizen of the region to the government and the office of the President.
As of today we have established the Coordination Committee comprised of parliamentarians, representatives of the Office of the President and Office of the Prime Minister, legal experts, NGOs.
http://eng.gateway.kg/cgi-bin/page.pl?id=275&alllinks=1

  
 Scotsman.com News - Kyrgyzstan - Kyrgyz president resigns, paving way for elections
Protesters led by Kurmanbek Bakiyev, now acting president, accused Mr Akayev and his family of ruling illegally and of running a corrupt business empire.
He was criticised for failing to bring those responsible for the deaths to justice.
Mr Bakiyev welcomed the resignation as meaning new elections could be held without any fear of violating the constitution.
http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=1277&id=357612005

  
 Bishkek mayor to run for president in Kyrgyzstan
His announcement came after Kyrgyzstan's acting president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, said he had held weekend talks with Kulov during which the two men agreed on a fair fight that would end the uncertainty created by Akayev's removal.
The two had "agreed to fairly fight for the president's post, without buying votes, and that the loser would not bring the voters onto the streets," Bakiyev said.
Bishkek mayor to run for president in Kyrgyzstan
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=40907

  
 Akayev willing to resign as president of Kyrgyzstan - Wikinews
Akayev willing to resign as president of Kyrgyzstan
Akayev willing to resign as president of Kyrgyzstan - Wikinews
"Kyrgyz president orders election probe as protesters seize control of second city".
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Akayev_willing_to_resign_as_president_of_Kyrgyzstan

  
 Parliament elects former opposition lawmaker as interim president of Kyrgyzstan
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AP) - Parliament elected a former opposition lawmaker as interim president of Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, hours after Askar Akayev fled the country and reportedly resigned.
But it was not immediately clear whether the vote had the force of law.
Legislators in the upper house of the country's reconvened former parliament, meeting together with some politicians elected in fraudulent parliamentary voting weeks ago, voted 44-0 with two abstentions to name Kadyrbekov president.
http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/11885.html

  
 The New York Times > International > Asia Pacific > President of Kyrgyzstan Signs Resignation Deal
Akayev, a Soviet-trained physicist first elected Kyrgyzstan's leader by its Parliament in 1990 and re-elected by popular vote a year later, began his presidency as a liberal reformer overseeing the country's new independence.
OSCOW, April 4 - President Askar Akayev of Kyrgyzstan resigned today after receiving assurances that he would not face prosecution for any wrongdoing during his 14 years as the country's only post-Soviet leader.
In recent years, however, his political opponents campaigned against increasing corruption and authoritarianism, and popular discontent boiled over after last month's parliamentary elections that opposition parties said were manipulated to ensure a pliant legislature.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/04/international/asia/04cnd-kyrg.html?ex=1270267200&en=81e80940e204f717&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland

  
 Kyrgyzstani President resigns formally
MOSCOW — Askar Akayev has formally resigned today as President of Kyrgyzstan, a representative of the Kyrgyzstani embassy in Moscow has told RBC.
The resignation ceremony was arranged in the embassy.
http://www.russiajournal.com/russian/news_47859.html

  
 baynews9.com - News : President of Kyrgyzstan sends message from outside of country
MOSCOW (AP) The president of Kyrgyzstan (KEER'-gih-stan) has reportedly sent a message to his followers.
Inside the former Soviet Republic today, the opposition leader who today said he's both acting president and prime minister also named several new leaders.
baynews9.com - News : President of Kyrgyzstan sends message from outside of country
http://baynews9.com/content/36/2005/3/25/75778.html

  
 with president khatami in Kyrgyzstan
She said that President Khatami has been awarded as a philosopher not as a head of state.
The Kyrgyz president said that President Khatami's doctrine to promote dialogue of civilizations at the global level has emanated from his constructive approach to humanity.
Chancellor of the University, Mrs Ishengul Boljurova conferred a doctorate on President Khatami in a ceremony attended by President Askar Akayev and several other senior officials and lecturers and students from Kyrgyzstan.
http://www.irna.ir/khabar/mianeh/enewsgher7.htm

  
 Kyrgyzstan Election Watch
I sincerely and heartily congratulate all of you, dear friends, on the successful election of the president of Kyrgyzstan of the year of 2000.
And we had a wonderful and a surprisingly active turnout [changes his tack] almost every eighth voter participated in these elections [as heard].
In his address to the young people, by the way, this was his first speech after the presidential elections, President Askar Akayev said the following:
http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/election/kyrgyzstan/kew103100b.shtml

  
 ::: PRESIDENT OF KYRGYZSTAN SOLD HIMSELF OUT TO THE CHINESE? :::
Both Washington and Moscow, for example, are insisting that the Kyrgyz President should not run at the elections for the fourth time.
Back in the month of April during a private conversation the US Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Steven Young once again reminded Akaev about the need to leave the post of the head of the state and provide fair elections in the country.
Asker is an independent contributor from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
http://www.muslimuzbekistan.com/eng/ennews/2004/08/ennews02082004.html

  
 Uprising ousts president of Kyrgyzstan The San Diego Union-Tribune
The lower house of parliament appointed Bakiyev acting prime minister early today, and the upper house tapped Kulov, who was released from prison yesterday, to take charge of all law enforcement agencies.
The upper house of the parliament that held power before a disputed election met last night and elected a former opposition lawmaker, Ishenbai Kadyrbekov, as interim president until a new presidential vote, perhaps as early as May.
BISHKEK, KyrgyzstanPresident Askar Akayev& government collapsed yesterday after opposition protesters took over the presidential compound and government offices, throwing computers and air conditioners out of windows in a frenzy of anger over corruption and a disputed election.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050325/news_1n25kyrg.html

  
 Kyrgyzstan President Coming to Washington
President Akayev's term comes to an end in 2005, and he has stated that he will not contest the election, but he has no obvious successor and there is an increasing concentration of power around him, his family and close aides.
Next week, America will welcome Kyrgyzstan President Askar Akayev, who is coming to Washington on his first official visit.
According to Western diplomatic sources, it wasn't an easy decision for Akayev's government to allow the U.S. and allied forces to use its territory for anti-terrorist operations, but it was made quickly and courageously.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/9/19/144604.shtml

  
 President of kyrgyzstan - Network Live
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http://president_of_kyrgyzstan.networklive.org

  
 Kyrgyzstan President Resigns, Flees
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld raised questions about whether Akayev had left the country at all.
Poluektov said the resignation of the Akayev government was "a done deal."
Akayev, a 60-year-old former physicist who was elected president in the year before Kyrgyzstan's independence, was believed to have flown to nearby Kazakhstan with his family, though there were some reports that he had initially set off for Russia.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-032405kyrgyzstan_lat.story

  
 Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history
Though connected in November, the link's inauguration by California's Governor and Mexico's President was not until March of 2001.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, PLO Leader Yasser Arafat, and Phillipine President Fidel Ramos meet for ten minutes in an online interactive chat session on 17 January.
The controversial US Communications Decency Act (CDA) becomes law in the US in order to prohibit distribution of indecent materials over the Net.
http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline

  
 Kyrgyzstan Daily Digest
03.25.05 SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS MANDATE OF 'OLD' KYRGYZ PARLIAMENT......WHICH SELECTS ACTING PRESIDENT EurasiaDigest (Fri Mar 25 2005 - 11:59:35 EST)
RFE/RL 03/07/05 ELECTION PROTESTS CONTINUE IN KYRGYZSTAN EurasiaDigest (Mon Mar 07 2005 - 11:13:32 EST)
RFE/RL 03/09/05 PAKISTANI PRESIDENT VISITS KYRGYZSTAN EurasiaDigest (Wed Mar 09 2005 - 11:47:51 EST)
http://www.eurasianet.org/resource/kyrgyzstan/hypermail/200503

  
 Kyrgyzstan: Government
The president, elected by popular vote for a five-year term, is head of state.
Governed under the constitution of 1993, it has a bicameral parliament consisting of the 60-member Legislative Asssembly and the 45-member People's Representative Assembly; members of both are elected for five-year terms.
Uzbeks who sought refuge in Kyrgyzstan to be moved to safer camp, foreign minister says (AP Worldstream)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0921822.html

  
 Kyrgyzstan's President, PM Resign - Report
Kyrgyzstan's President Askar Akayev has submitted his resignation amid mass protests and demands to leave office over allegations of election fraud, RIA Novosti reported, citing a statement of the leader of the opposition.
According to AFP reports the prime minister of the country has also quitted.
Heavy plumes of black smoke were seen rising from the compound of government and presidential headquarters in Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek after dmonstrators stormed and took control of it, CNN reported.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=45941

  
 IRPP
The Church then asked the Russian Supreme Court to review the case, but this was denied.
Consequently, in August 2001, the President of the Surgut Church appealed to the European Court of Human Rights on the grounds that the 1997 Religion Law violates the European Convention on Human Rights.
Currently, as discussed at that conference, the Commission on Religious Affairs for the Russian government is reviewing the Religion Law with a view to introducing a revision that does not violate the Russian Constitution, as the current law does.
http://www.religionandpolicy.org/show.php?p=1.1.1246

  
 Kyrgyzstan Body Elects Interim President (AP)
AP - Parliament elected a former opposition lawmaker as interim president of Kyrgyzstan Thursday, hours after Askar Akayev fled the country and reportedly resigned from the post following protests which saw opposition supporters storm government headquarters.
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 2:07 pm      Post subject: Kyrgyzstan Body Elects Interim President (AP)
http://www.ehealthyyou.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=12933

  
 Kyrgyzstan: Amnesty International's Human Rights Concerns
Kyrgyzstan : Uighurs sentenced to death in Kyrgzstan may risk being sent back to China: Appeal cases
Kyrgyzstan : Prisoners of conscience back on trial: the cases of Topchubek Turgunaliyev and Yrysbek Omurzakov
Kyrgyzstan : Amnesty International condemns prison sentences for journalists charged with libel
http://amnestyusa.org/countries/kyrgyzstan/document.do?...

  
 Vice-President Meets Kyrgyzstan Defense Minister
Vice-President Hu Jintao met with Kyrgyzstan Defense Minister Esen Topoyev and his party Friday.
Topoyev reiterated that Kyrgyzstan pursues one-China policy, and he also praised China's achievements in the reform and opening- up drive, saying that his country hopes to learn from China's successful experience.
China also speaks highly of Kyrgyzstan's efforts to ensure national security and regional stability and develop its economy, he said.
http://english.people.com.cn/english/200006/02/print20000602_42191.html

  
 People's Daily Online -- Kadyrbekov named as interim president of Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan 's outgoing parliament has named its speaker, Ishengbay Kadyrbekov, as the interim president Thursday after opposition supporters overran the government's main seat of power, according to Russia n news agencies.
People's Daily Online -- Kadyrbekov named as interim president of Kyrgyzstan
- Russia criticizes Solana's remarks on Kyrgyzstan crisis
http://english1.peopledaily.com.cn/200503/25/eng20050325_178127.html

  
 ONN. Ohio News Now: U-S: president of Kyrgyzstan has fled, pledges to work with Russia to restore order
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has telephoned her Russian counterpart -- Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov -- in an effort to join forces in easing tensions in the troubled nation.
STATE DEPARTMENT The State Department says the ousted president of Kyrgyzstan (KEER'-gih-stan) has left the country and that the Bush administration will work jointly with Russia to promote a "sense of order" in the former Soviet republic.
U-S: president of Kyrgyzstan has fled, pledges to work with Russia to restore order
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=3127452

  
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Vice President Al Gore today met with Askar Akayev, President of Kyrgyzstan.
Vice President Gore and President Akayev discussed a variety of bilateral and regional issues, including the importance of continuing political and economic reforms in Kyrgyzstan, US assistance to Kyrgyzstan, and stability and security in Central Asia.
VICE PRESIDENT MEETS ASKAR AKAYEV, PRESIDENT OF KYRGYZSTAN
http://clinton6.nara.gov/1997/07/1997-07-15-vice-president-meets-president-of-kyrgyzstan.html

  
 Syr Darya on Encyclopedia.com
Uzbek president accuses Kyrgyzstan of raising flood risks
Publication: AP Worldstream; Author: AZIZ NURITOV, Associated Press Writer ; Source: NEWSPAPERS
Kazakhstan warns neighboring countries of possible unilateral steps to reduce flood risk
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/S/SyrD1arya.asp

  
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Departure of the President of Kyrgyzstan at about 14:15.
ASKAR AKAYEV, TO NATO ON 1 JUNE 1994 INFORMATION The President of Kyrgyzstan, Mr.
Signing of Partnership for Peace Framework Document by the President of Kyrgyzstan.
http://www.nato.int/docu/pr/1994/p94-044.htm

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