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Thursday, 14 July 2005

KYRGYZ EX-PREMIER TO ANSWER PROSECUTOR’S QUESTIONS NEXT WEEK

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By empty (7/14/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Nikolai Tanayev is due to arrive in Bishkek and come to the Prosecutor General\'s Office for questioning early next week, lawyer Maxim Maximovich said on Thursday. \"Tanayev is coming to Bishkek at the beginning of next week to answer the Prosecutor General Office\'s questions as part of the criminal cases opened [against him],\" Maximovich said. \"Tanayev\'s visit does not mean that he admits his guilt in the crimes he is accused of.
Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Nikolai Tanayev is due to arrive in Bishkek and come to the Prosecutor General\'s Office for questioning early next week, lawyer Maxim Maximovich said on Thursday. \"Tanayev is coming to Bishkek at the beginning of next week to answer the Prosecutor General Office\'s questions as part of the criminal cases opened [against him],\" Maximovich said. \"Tanayev\'s visit does not mean that he admits his guilt in the crimes he is accused of. He will give testimony to dispel the numerous rumors [about him] to help the investigation proceed normally,\" the lawyer said. \"Kyrgyz Ambassador to Russia Apas Zhumagulov has agreed to act as guarantor of the former premier\'s security,\" he said. (Interfax)
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