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    RIA Novosti, Russia

    2005-03-29 14:17

    EXPERT: KYRGYZ REVOLUTION TASTES LIKE OPIUM


    MOSCOW, March 29 (RIA-Novosti) - According to Nikolai Bordyuzha, the
    secretary general of the Collective Security Council Organization (CSTO)
    including Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan),
    CSTO leaders had the necessary levers to influence the situation in
    Kyrgyzstan ahead of the revolution, Izvestia reported.

    Bordyuzha personally offered ousted President Askar Akayev consultations
    with CSTO representatives to prevent pillage and lawlessness in the country.
    The CSTO had no plans to keep Akayev in power to push a revolution. However,
    Akayev said that the situation was still within the norm and thought it
    premature to engage the CSTO.

    "We can see the result - a revolution that, among other things, tastes like
    opium," Bordyuzha said.

    The local administration office was already burning in Osh in southern
    Kyrgyzstan. Yet, Akayev believed he could solve the problem. He might have
    thought that if he had agreed to use the CSTO, it would have meant
    acknowledging his own weakness. However, he did consult the EU and the U.S.
    ambassadors.

    "Perhaps, some of them were against assisting us," he said.

    The masses were the driving force behind the democratic opposition's coup.
    The opposition included two forces, one of them participated in the
    presidential race last autumn, and the other, from Osh and from outside
    Bishkek, went to destroy the offices of the government agencies and loot
    local businesses.

    But most alarming, Bordyuzha said, is what is happening in Osh where the
    presence of "the drug mafia is very strong". He believes that the Islamic
    terrorist organization, Hizb-ut-Tahrir, "is working hard" in the region.

    Bordyuzha said coordinated efforts are needed to prevent the drug cartel's
    spread to CSTO countries, noting that Article 2 of the Collective Security
    Treaty provides for immediate consultations in case of escalation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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