08-04-2010, 04:01 PM
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Itar-Tass
April 7, 2010
Kyrgyzstan’s opposition claims President out of town
BISHKEK: President Kurmanbek Bakiyev of Kyrgyzstan is not in the Government Building at the moment, Temir Sariyev, the leader of Ak-Shumkar party said Wednesday night after a meeting with Prime Minister Daniyar Ussenov, who had tendered his resignation.
“We don’t know anything about Bakiyev’s whereabouts but we know for sure he isn’t in Bishkek now,” Sariyev said.
Well-informed sources in the Kyrgyzstani government told Itar-Tass earlier Bakiyev was working in his office in the Government Building.
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Russian Information Agency Novosti
April 7, 2010
Kyrgyz opposition says it has taken full power in the country
Bishkek: A government formed by opposition in the ex-Soviet Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan said it has taken full power in the country after a day of unrest in which over 40 people were killed, the opposition-nominated premier said on Wednesday.
"(Prime Minister Daniyar) Usenov has signed a resignation letter. Power is fully in the control of the opposition," Rosa Otunbayeva said.
"The whereabouts of (President Kurmanbek) Bakiyev are unknown."
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Itar-Tass
April 7, 2010
Moscow officials do not expect Kyrgyzstani President’s arrival
MOSCOW: Moscow does not expect the arrival of Kyrgyzstan’s President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, a high-rank source in the Kremlin told Itar-Tass.
When a reporter asked him about the possibility of Bakiyev being on a Moscow-bound flight, the source said: “Unlikely so because Russia doesn’t expect him.”
SkyNews channel said earlier Bakiyev had left Bishkek aboard a jet. According to a France Presse report, a spokesman for Manas international airport in Bishkek confirmed that Bakiyev’s jet had taken off.
In the meantime, officials at the Russian Air Navigation Service told Itar-Tass there have been no requests to permit a landing for Bakiyev’s jet anywhere on the Russian territory.
Itar-Tass
April 7, 2010
Kyrgyzstan’s opposition claims President out of town
BISHKEK: President Kurmanbek Bakiyev of Kyrgyzstan is not in the Government Building at the moment, Temir Sariyev, the leader of Ak-Shumkar party said Wednesday night after a meeting with Prime Minister Daniyar Ussenov, who had tendered his resignation.
“We don’t know anything about Bakiyev’s whereabouts but we know for sure he isn’t in Bishkek now,” Sariyev said.
Well-informed sources in the Kyrgyzstani government told Itar-Tass earlier Bakiyev was working in his office in the Government Building.
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http://en.rian.ru/world/20100407/158472444.html
Russian Information Agency Novosti
April 7, 2010
Kyrgyz opposition says it has taken full power in the country
Bishkek: A government formed by opposition in the ex-Soviet Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan said it has taken full power in the country after a day of unrest in which over 40 people were killed, the opposition-nominated premier said on Wednesday.
"(Prime Minister Daniyar) Usenov has signed a resignation letter. Power is fully in the control of the opposition," Rosa Otunbayeva said.
"The whereabouts of (President Kurmanbek) Bakiyev are unknown."
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http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2.html...&PageNum=0
Itar-Tass
April 7, 2010
Moscow officials do not expect Kyrgyzstani President’s arrival
MOSCOW: Moscow does not expect the arrival of Kyrgyzstan’s President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, a high-rank source in the Kremlin told Itar-Tass.
When a reporter asked him about the possibility of Bakiyev being on a Moscow-bound flight, the source said: “Unlikely so because Russia doesn’t expect him.”
SkyNews channel said earlier Bakiyev had left Bishkek aboard a jet. According to a France Presse report, a spokesman for Manas international airport in Bishkek confirmed that Bakiyev’s jet had taken off.
In the meantime, officials at the Russian Air Navigation Service told Itar-Tass there have been no requests to permit a landing for Bakiyev’s jet anywhere on the Russian territory.
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