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    "EFFICIENCY OF INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN FORCES IS DEFINED BY PRESENCE OF
    DOMESTIC DEMAND," ALEXANDER ISKANDARIAN COMMENTS ON SITUATION IN
    KYRGHYZSTAN

    YEREVAN, MARCH 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The experience shows that the
    post-electoral situation in the CIS countries, with the exception
    of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan ruled by totalitarian regimes, is
    accompanied by mass discontent. Alexander Iskandarian, Director
    of the Caucasian Mass Media Institute, declared in his interview
    to Noyan Tapan's correspondent while commenting on the situation
    formed at present in Kyrghyzstan. According to him, usually after the
    elections the opposition of the post-Soviet countries doesn't accept
    the results of the elections and considers them falsified. So, the
    stage of political pressure exerted on the authorities in the form of
    rallies and demonstrations begins. As for the possible participation
    of foreign forces in the current events in Kyrghyzstan, Alexander
    Iskandarian said: "If there is social discontent and people able to
    give political vent to this discontent the foreign forces may make use
    of this but not on the contrary, such events can't be ungrounded, there
    should be the respective social base, i.e. no matter how much money
    milti-millionaire Soros would invest in Norway no revolution might
    take place there." In A.Iskandarian's estimation, the interference of
    foreign forces is often exaggerated. "Naturally, this interference is
    often present but the efficiency of the influence of foreign forces
    on the situation in this or that country is defined by the presence
    of the domestic demand, the respective domestic conditions." To recap,
    the situation formed after the second tour of parliamentary elections
    in Kyrghyzstan (March 13) is accompanied by mass actions of protest,
    in particular, in the south of the country. Thousands of actions of
    protest were held in the regions of Jalal-Abad, Isik-Kul, Narinsk,
    towns of Osh, Uzgen and others. The opposition protests against the
    results of the parliamentary elections and demands the resignation
    of President of the country Askar Akayev.
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