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New The York Times > International > Asia Pacific > U.S. Helped to Prepare the Way for Kyrgyzstan's Uprising March 30, 2005 U.S. Helped to Prepare the Way for Kyrgyzstan's Uprising By CRAIG S. SMITH ISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 29 - Shortly before Kyrgyzstan's recent parliamentary elections, an opposition newspaper ran photographs of a palatial home under construction for the country's deeply...

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New The York Times > International > Asia Pacific > U.S. Helped to Prepare the Way for Kyrgyzstan's Uprising March 30, 2005 U.S. Helped to Prepare the Way for Kyrgyzstan's Uprising By CRAIG S. SMITH ISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 29 - Shortly before Kyrgyzstan's recent parliamentary elections, an opposition newspaper ran photographs of a palatial home under construction for the country's deeply unpopular president, Askar Akayev, helping set off widespread outrage and a popular revolt in this poor Central Asian country. The newspaper was the recipient of United States government grants and was printed on an American government-financed printing press operated by Freedom House, an American organization that describes itself as "a clear voice for democracy and freedom around the world." In addition to the United States, several European countries - Britain, the Netherlands and Norway among them - have helped underwrite programs to develop democracy and civil society in this country. The effort played a crucial role in preparing the ground for the popular uprising that swept opposition politicians to power. "Of course, this infrastructure had an influence," said one European election observer. "People now believe they have rights, and they were not scared because the repressive capacity of the system was weak." After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Kyrgyzstan quickly became an aid magnet with the highest per-capita foreign assistance level of any Central Asian nation. Among the hundreds of millions of dollars that arrived came a large slice focused on building up civil society and democratic institutions. Most of that money came from the United States, which maintains the largest bilateral pro-democracy program in Kyrgyzstan because of the Freedom Support Act, passed by Congress in 1992 to help the former Soviet republics in their economic and democratic transitions. The money earmarked for democracy programs in Kyrgyzstan totaled about $12 million last year. Hundreds of thousands more filter into pro-democracy programs in the country from other United States government-financed institutions like the National Endowment for Democracy. That does not include the money for the Freedom House printing press or Kyrgyz-language service of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a pro-democracy broadcaster. "It would have been absolutely impossible for this to have happened without that help," said Edil Baisolov, who leads a coalition of nongovernmental organizations, referring to the uprising last week. Mr. Baisolov's organization is financed by the United States government through the National Democratic Institute. American money helps finance civil society centers around the country where activists and citizens can meet, receive training, read independent newspapers and even watch CNN or surf the Internet in some. The N.D.I. alone operates 20 centers that provide news summaries in Russian, Kyrgyz and Uzbek. The United States sponsors the American University in Kyrgyzstan, whose stated mission is, in part, to promote the development of civil society, and pays for exchange programs that send students and non-governmental organization leaders to the United States. Kyrgyzstan's new prime minister, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, was one. All of that money and manpower gave the coalescing Kyrgyz opposition financing and moral support in recent years, as well as the infrastructure that allowed it to communicate its ideas to the Kyrgyz people. The growing civil society, meanwhile, began to have an awakening effect on the country's population just as Mr. Akayev and his family grew increasingly enamored of their power. "If none of this had been here, the family would have remained in power and people probably would have remained passive, as they have in other Central Asian countries," said Jeffrey Lilley, who runs the local office of the International Republican Institute, a United States-financed pro-democracy organization. Kim, Alexander editor in chief of the opposition newspaper that printed the photos of the president's house, knows the problem well: in 1999, Mr. Akayev's son-in-law took control of Mr. Kim's first newspaper, which he and other employees had bought from the state during the privatizations earlier that decade. He says the son-in-law used fraudulent means, but he was never able to prove it in court. So Mr. Kim went on to found another newspaper, which went through several incarnations as the government tried to prevent him from publishing. He has been helped by about $70,000 in American government grants, mostly to pay for newsprint. The problem, though, was finding a press: they were all controlled by the government and refused to print newspapers from the opposition. Then Mike Stone, Freedom House's representative in Kyrgyzstan, arrived. "When Freedom House opened their printing press, it was the end of our problems," Mr. Kim said. By January this year, Mr. Kim had begun national distribution of the newspaper, called MSN, for My Capital News. Opposition candidates in the parliamentary elections bought truckloads of the papers to distribute as campaign literature. Those Kyrgyz who did not read Russian or have access to the newspaper listened to summaries of its articles on Kyrgyz-language Radio Azattyk, the local United States-government financed franchise of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Other independent media carried the opposition's debates. Talk shows, like "Our Times," produced in part with United States government grants, were broadcast over the country's few independent television stations, including Osh TV in the south, where the protests that led to Mr. Akayev's ouster began. Osh TV expanded its reach with equipment paid for by the State Department. "The result is that the society became politicized, they were informed," Mr. Kim said. "The role of the NGO's and independent media were crucial factors in the revolution." As corruption grew worse, the country's nongovernmental organizations began speaking out, and Mr. Akayev grew wary of the foreign pro-democracy assistance he had long allowed. The published pictures of his house outraged him. Mr. Stone, who runs the printing press, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry and berated. A week later, just before the press began printing a 200,000-copy special issue of MSN...

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The New York Times > International > Asia Pacific > Kyrgyzstan Faces New Puzzles as Key Players Jostle for PowerMarch 31, 2005 Kyrgyzstan Faces New Puzzles as Key Players Jostle for Power By CRAIG S. SMITH and STEVEN LEE MYERS ISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, M
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Transitions Online: Beware of the People TRANSITIONS ONLINE: Kyrgyzstan: Beware of the People by Vitali Silitski 31 March 2005 Was Kyrgyzstans revolution a democratic, electoral revolution? Perhaps not, but it belongs in the same league. Above all, t
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Change May Elude Kyrgyzstan (washingtonpost.com)Hello rbove Edit Profile | Sign Out Sign In | Register Now PRINT EDITION | Subscribe to SEARCH: NewsWeb Top 20 E-mailed Articleswashingtonpost.com > World > Asia/Pacific > Central Asia > Kyrgyzstan Pr
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Civil Society - In Southern Kyrgyzstan, Celebrating, Not Looting Civil Society: IN SOUTHERN KYRGYZSTAN, CELEBRATING, NOT LOOTING Hamid Toursunof: 4/03/05 A EurasiaNet Partner Post from Transitions Online While police in Bishkek were trying to restore
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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Kyrgyzstan faces post-Akayev future Kyrgyzstan faces post-Akayev future By Ian MacWilliam Deposed Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev has formally resigned, making him only the second Central Asian leader to leave power since the
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Eurasia Insight - Kyrgyz Revolution: Taking a Turn in an Unpredictable Direction Eurasia Insight: KYRGYZ REVOLUTION: TAKING A TURN IN AN UNPREDICTABLE DIRECTION 4/08/05 Kyrgyzstans revolution is veering off in an unpredictable direction. Persistent i
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Inflation stays low in Kyrgyzstan - (United Press International)April 11, 2005 Washington D.C. M/CLOUDY 76 F Advertise SubscribeSite Map Front Page Nation/Politics World Commentary Editorials/Op-Ed Metropolitan Sports Business Special Reports Speci
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central Asia Unlawful land seizure a well-planned action Date:14-04-2005 01:13 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source:TCA Author:By Elena Skorodumova, TCA contributorUnlawful land seizure a well-planned actionLAND: Kyrgyz
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Transitions Online: A New Wave of Migration? TRANSITIONS ONLINE: Kyrgyzstan: A New Wave of Migration? by Hamid Toursunof 18 April 2005 Land seizures and nationalist propaganda are unsettling many Russians and other Kyrgyz minorities. OSH, Kyrgyzstan
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BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Kyrgyzstan probes Akayev's wealth Kyrgyzstan probes Akayev's wealth By Ian MacWilliam BBC News, Bishkek Kyrgyzstan's government has published a list of 42 businesses which are to be investigated for links to the family of ou
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Eurasia Insight - Kyrgyzstans Presidential Election Comes into Focus as Kulov Declares Candidacy Eurasia Insight: KYRGYZSTANS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION COMES INTO FOCUS AS KULOV DECLARES CANDIDACY 4/25/05 Kyrgyzstans presidential election is shaping up a
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From: Jamestown Foundation [cheff@jamestown.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 9:39 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Eurasia Daily Monitor - Volume 2, Issue 81 Tuesday, April 26, 2005 - Volume 2, Issue 81 IN THIS ISSUE: *Akayev's secret documents go
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RUSSIA PROFILE.orgApril 26, 2005 Time To Consolidate By Sanobar Shermatova Special to Russia Profile Will the Kyrgyz Opposition Be Able to Form a United Government? BISHKEK The capital of Kyrgyzstan no longer creates the impression of a revolution
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Kyrgyzstan installs a new leader: printer friendly version Kyrgyzstan installs a new leader Reuters Tuesday, March 29, 2005 BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who led the protests that overturned the government in Kyrgyzstan last week, was named
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central Asia Power has changed, but problems remained Date:05-08-2005 11:36 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source:TCA<> Author:BISHKEK, (TCA). The Kyrgyz revolution, whether pink or orange, has become history and people req
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central Asia The house where illusions fade away Date:11-08-2005 08:18 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source:TCA<> Author:BISHKEK, August 9 (TCA). A year ago the Law On Gambling Business in the KR came into force. The attit
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Ex - Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Questioned - New York TimesAugust 22, 2005 Ex - Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Questioned By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 1:46 p.m. ET BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AP) - Investigators on Monday began questioning a former prime mi
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TCA - English Language Newspaper in Central Asia Tanayev has frustrated the plans Date:02-09-2005 10:11 Country: Kyrgyzstan Source:TCA<> Author:BISHKEK, September 2 (TCA). Three important events have taken place in recent days: a voluntary visit of
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