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    ACNIS: FIRST-EVER RUSSIA SUPPORTS OPPOSITION

    Aysor
    April 29 2010
    Armenia

    Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS) held
    Thursday a discussion entitled "Revolt in Kyrgyzstan - a lesson for
    Armenia?" aiming at considering the issues, related to the protests
    and changes of power in Kyrgyzstan. During the discussions the speeches
    were given by Representative of the OSCE Military and Political Office
    Grigor Mikhailovsky and chief expert at ACNIS Manvel Sarkisian. ACNIS
    Director Richard Giragosian will make remarks on the discussion's
    results.

    ACNIS administrative director Karapet Kalenchian said that despite
    Kyrgyzstan is the poorest post-soviet state, importance of its
    geopolitical location make the recent riots in Kyrgyzstan, resulted
    in removal of the unpopular government by waves of protests, an
    interesting subject to other states in the region.

    "It's important that Russia first-ever supported opposition,
    not authorities," said Kalenchian. He said that Kyrgyzstan has
    common northern board with Kazakhstan, through which the gas and oil
    pipelines - among them Russian - are passing to China; and it has a
    common border with China in the south.

    Kalenchian pointed out that despite the facts that migrant workers
    from the poor Kyrgyzstan are working mainly in Russia, and that the
    ousted president Kurmanbek Bakiyev led the country with his relatives,
    however, Kyrgyzstan is the CSTO member and there are Russian and
    US bases located on the Kyrgyz territory. Karapet Kalenchian asked
    the participants to offer opinions and views on the reasons for the
    Kyrgyz revolt, ways of removal of the government, and what a lesson
    Armenia should draw from that.
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