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    Washington Times / UPI
    March 28 2005


    UPI hears...

    Those pesky democratic demonstrators scampering around Kyrgyzstan's
    capital, Bishkek, have disrupted joint military exercises between
    Russia and several ex-Soviet republics, which were due to take place
    in Kyrgyzstan next week. The exercises accordingly have been
    postponed for a week to April 2 and moved to neighboring Tajikistan.
    The exercises were due to take place on March 29 in Kyrgyzstan
    between the members of a collective security cooperation treaty that
    was signed in 1992 by Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Unlike previous revolutions in other
    former Soviet states, the Kyrgyz revolution was primarily economic,
    with protestors furious about the Akayev's administration inability
    to improve the national economy. According to official statistics, 82
    percent of Kyrgyz families live below the poverty line, and nearly 40
    percent of the country's 5 million inhabitants subsist on less than
    $3 per month.
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