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Wednesday, 07 January 2004

KYRGYZ AUTHORITIES COMPENSATE VICTIMS OF POLICE VIOLENCE

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By empty (1/7/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The governor of southern Kyrgyzstan\'s Djalal-Abad Oblast, Zhusupbek Sharipov, has ordered that the families of the five demonstrators who were killed by police in March 2002 in the oblast\'s Aksy Raion receive 1,000 soms ($23) each, RFE/RL\'s Kyrgyz Service reported on 5 January. Twenty-five residents of the raion who were wounded in the police attack will also receive 1,000 soms. One of the grievances frequently voiced by the victims of the assault has been the failure of the authorities to provide compensation.
The governor of southern Kyrgyzstan\'s Djalal-Abad Oblast, Zhusupbek Sharipov, has ordered that the families of the five demonstrators who were killed by police in March 2002 in the oblast\'s Aksy Raion receive 1,000 soms ($23) each, RFE/RL\'s Kyrgyz Service reported on 5 January. Twenty-five residents of the raion who were wounded in the police attack will also receive 1,000 soms. One of the grievances frequently voiced by the victims of the assault has been the failure of the authorities to provide compensation. In another decree, Sharipov ordered that the families of people killed during the incursions of armed Muslim extremists into southern Kyrgyzstan in 1999 and 2000 receive compensation of 10,000 soms per family, while people wounded in the fighting will receive 5,000 soms each. (RFE/RL)
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