By empty (4/11/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)
A rash of illegal land seizures has hit the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek, with 3,000-5,000 people marking off plots of land in the city\'s outskirts to build homes, RFE/RL\'s Kyrgyz Service reported on 10 April. The squatters have ignored local authorities\' demands to give back the land, which city planners had intended for other uses. With many who are seizing plots hailing from Kyrgyzstan\'s south, and Bishkek residents\' ire rising, the standoff has raised fears of regional strife.The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst is a biweekly publication of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Transatlantic Research and Policy Center affiliated with the American Foreign Policy Council, Washington DC., and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm. For 15 years, the Analyst has brought cutting edge analysis of the region geared toward a practitioner audience.
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