Sunday, 13 March 2005

KYRGYZ OPPOSITION LEADERS TO GATHER IN SOUTHERN REGION MARCH 15

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By empty (3/13/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Kyrgyz opposition leaders are planning to meet in Dzhalal-Abad in southern Kyrgyzstan on March 15 to discuss the outcome of the second round in the Kyrgyz parliamentary elections, being held on Sunday. Opposition forces will gather for a congress in Dzhalal-Abad on March 15, said sources in the organizing committee of the protest rally being held in Dzhalal-Abad. The organizers of the congress expect representatives of local communities from most of the country\'s regions to attend the congress alongside opposition leaders.
Kyrgyz opposition leaders are planning to meet in Dzhalal-Abad in southern Kyrgyzstan on March 15 to discuss the outcome of the second round in the Kyrgyz parliamentary elections, being held on Sunday. Opposition forces will gather for a congress in Dzhalal-Abad on March 15, said sources in the organizing committee of the protest rally being held in Dzhalal-Abad. The organizers of the congress expect representatives of local communities from most of the country\'s regions to attend the congress alongside opposition leaders. Sympathizers of the Popular Movement of Kyrgyzstan and Fatherland opposition coalitions have been holding protest rallies in front of the administrative buildings in Dzhalal-Abad and in the Osh region since March 4. They are demanding the resignation of President Askar Akayev. The main opposition leaders are running to parliament in electoral districts located in southern Kyrgyzstan. (Interfax)
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