Turkish world
Какова истинная роль ОДКБ?
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:47
В начале августа ОДКБ провела очередной саммит в Армении. На всем постсоветском пространстве, в особенности в Центральной Азии и Кавказе Россия продолжает усиливать напряженность, руководствуясь своей сомнительной политикой о «зоне привилегированных интересов». Не имея ясно сформулированных национальных интересов и конструктивной региональной стратегии, Россия вернулась в Центральную Азию своими идеями о большой военной базе и гидроэнергетическими проектами, обострив отношения между государствами. Кыргызская смута и массовые беспорядки в Ферганской долине явились в немалой степени результатом подстрекательства Кремля и его бессилия действовать конструктивно в условиях кризиса.
Динара Ошурахунова "Проблема доверия между двумя этносами стоит очень остро"
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:47
Лидер организации "Коалиция за Демократию и Гражданское Общество" КР, Динара Ошурахунова в интервью для Jetigen Online о последних событиях в Кыргызстане.Рыскелди Сатке - С начала событий в Оше и Ж.Абаде известные правозащитницы Толекан Исмаилова и Азиза Абдурасулова проводили активную работу в зоне конфликта. Глава обьединения "Граждане против коррупции" Т.Исмаилова позднее вынужденно покинула южные области в связи с возникшей угрозой ее жизни и близких. Далее,стало известно что Исмаилова и ее семья покинули КР перебравшись в Казахстан. Что произошло на самом деле на ваш взгляд? и Почему Исмаилова, учитывая то что Абдурасулова находилась вместе с ней в Оше и Ж.Абаде?
Bakyt Beshimov "Struggle for Central Asia becoming increasingly fierce" interview
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:47
Former leader of Socialist Democratic political faction in the Parliament of Kyrgyz Republic, Bakyt Beshimov shares his opinion on recent bloody events in Kyrgyzstan and political situation in Central Asia.
Bakyt Beshimov "Struggle for Central Asia becoming increasingly fierce"
Ryskeldi Satke - The bloody events in southern Kyrgyzstan highlighted helplessness of the Provisional Government in emergency situations.We have seen it earlier on April 19 also in the pogroms of the ethnic Turks Meskhetians in the village of Mayevka near Bishkek. From June 10 to 13 the Government has failed to stop massacre and atrocities in the cities of Osh and Jalalabad. In your perspective, is third President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Rosa Otunbayeva capable to establish effective State authority throughout the country, given the presence of discredited officials in her team such as Sariev, Beknazarov and Atambayev taking into account a conflicting interests of political parties belonging to the newly installed Government ?
Bakyt Beshimov - Initially,the Provisional Government was unable to control the situation in the country, due to lack of basic authority on the ground. A "coup d'etat" on April 7 opened Pandora box that paved the way to major disturbances and riots, sharply raised the questions of power and property redistribution, has resulted in the complete disruption of the weak Kyrgyz law enforcement agencies infected with corruption. A ruthless struggle for power has become a prerequisite for chaos in the country.
Bakiyev and his supporters were desperate to regain power along with other different groups competing for control on the ground. Chaos in Kyrgyzstan gave an opportunity for external forces trying to take advantage of a weakened State. Recent referendum was held, in my opinion, hastily and laid the groundwork for future political conflicts.
What Should Be Done For The Conflicts In Kyrgyzstan, Why Do We Remain Out Of This Issue?
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:47
The incidents in Kyrgyzstan are beyond the extent of a tragedy and have reached to a level of genocide. Civil war carries the risk of spreading to the area of Kyrgyzstan and especially to the capital city Bishkek and also to the whole region including Uzbekistan. An authority having both the capability and the intention to cease this situation does not exist at all. A calculation should be made to decide who shall take the required measures.
The Analysis of Violence against Uyghur Turks in China
Monday, 06 September 2010 08:47
Thousands of Han Chinese roamed the streets of the western city of Urumqi on the 5th of July they were looking for vengeance after Sunday's deadly riots as China's leaders struggled to regain control of the country's Muslim-majority in region. They were determined to attack the business heart of the Muslim Uighur minority blamed for the carnage in which 156 were killed, and more than 800 injured.[1] The symbolic causes of these clashes are toy factory accident in which two Uyghur Turks were killed by Han Chinese.


