Bishkek Uprising: Riots trigger new revolution in Kyrgyzstan?

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Kyrgyzstan's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has reportedly left the country after thousands of protesters, calling for him to step down, clashed with police. The opposition claims one hundred people have been killed, but the country's Health Ministry, says the number of dead is 40. For more analysis RT talks to Erica Marat, a research fellow at the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute in Washington DC.
беспорядки "Kyrgyz protests" "Kyrzgyz riots rally" "Central Asia" протесты демонстрация

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  • More countries should follow the Kyrgyz. There are far too many oppressive elitist governments in this world.

  • Lets just hope CIA is not in the place triggering another pro-US regime wich is not different from the older corrupt gov.

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  • @ReplayKCF I was thinking the same thing

  • @Mauhadeeb28 you too

  • @Eagleman201 No disagreement there. Thanks for the chat, friend.

  • @Mauhadeeb28 well unlike us other people dont think of the "whole but only the part"

  • @Eagleman201 I agree with you about the revenge part. That very well may happen. It sucks but some people are evil and that may be their consequence for murdering the innocent. I just hope the people will think about it and not just attack an entire race, culture or nation for the relative acts of the few.

  • @Mauhadeeb28 true but for uzbeks like me and for people of uzbek that lived in kyrgistan for centuries it is horror. How would you like if your brother and sister or son and daughter were murdered. and also youre right revolution was great but DEATH brings REVENEGE which brings more death.

    "What goes around comes around"

    so do you not think that people of uzbek that lived in kyrgystan are over about what happened. NO.. in fact they might just thinking about gettting revenege right now.

  • @Eagleman201 No deaths are good. The deaths that occurred the first day of the revolution weren't good. Pointing out the genocide is omitting what the real problem is and was. There will always be bad people. But using what a few bad people do as a flag for the whole is downright evil. I will not let "genocide" change my views on whether this was a good or bad thing. The genocide was bad, of course but that is not what this was about. That is simply a side effect of human nature.

  • @Mauhadeeb28 well i was saying that OK the uprising was great but the genocide afterwards was not

  • @Eagleman201 "then u needs some brain check up bro"

    That comment provides all the reason for your need of further grammatical education. Second grade would be a good place to start.

    My comment was very relevant to the video. You are trying to turn it into something else and I am not taking the bate, my simple little friend.

    I wonder why you call yourself the Eagleman when sharp as one, you are not.

  • @Mauhadeeb28 why do I need a en english class just tell me the reasons? and while you're at it tell me reason for your other ideas

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