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Sunday, 01/02/2005 9:59:56 AM

Sunday, January 02, 2005 9:59:56 AM

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Kyrgyzstan fears ‘velvet’ takeover

This is an incredible backlash to the Ukraine election. Countries are aware of the magnitude of U.S. involvement in Yugoslavia, Georgia and Ukraine and are battening down their hatches. These nations include Russia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, China, probably Iran and possibly Pakistan. China has already protested the establishment of a Uighur government-in-exile in Washington which must mean Bush is planning a breakup and regime change in China.
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Some of the repercussions of the U.S. abuse of democracy include:

The possible strengthening of China’s 2.5 million semi-military presence in the westernmost Xinjiang region to combat separatism and attempts at “sabotage and infiltration,” meaning the United States.
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China’s enhanced security cooperation with Kyrgyzstan.
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China vowing to further trade ties with Belarus in what looks to be an attempt to soften the blow of censor from the West.
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China forging new military ties with Russia.
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And so on….

-Am

Kyrgyz Public Suspects U.S. Diplomat of Preparing Revolution
Interfax reported, the Kyrgyz authorities have criticized the U.S. ambassador in Bishkek.

The Council of the Assembly of the People of Kyrgyzstan has criticized the U.S. ambassador in Bishkek, Steven Young, saying his activities can be regarded as preparations for a velvet revolution.

His activities can be considered as preparation in Kyrgyzstan of a velvet revolution comparable to the revolution in Georgia which is believed to have been orchestrated by U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Lynn Pascoe, says a council statement received by Interfax on Tuesday.

The statement quotes Young as saying that it is his objective as ambassador to guarantee the development of Kyrgyzstan into a prosperous, modern, democratic and stable state.

MOSCOW. Dec 28 (Interfax)


Interfax
2005-01-01 13:07:11

http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=1303



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