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Kyrgyzstan declares state of emergency to quell protest

UN says it is ready to help find peaceful resolution to crisis

Aliyev Tayfur, Betul Yuruk  | 10.10.2020 - Update : 10.10.2020
Kyrgyzstan declares state of emergency to quell protest

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan 

Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov declared a nationwide state of emergency to help deal with ongoing protests and demonstrations.  

Jeenbekov said in a meeting with defense chief Taalaybek Omuraliyev that his priority is to provide security and order in the capital, Bishkek.

“We urgently need to take the situation under control and reinforce peace,” said Jeenbekov. “Our citizens should not be victims of political passions of irresponsible politicians.”

UN secretary-general spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the UN is concerned about developments in Kyrgyzstan and is ready to help find a peaceful resolution. He also urged all sides to “avoid violence.”

Protests in Kyrgyzstan started Monday, with demonstrators breaking into parliament and other buildings and clashing with police to demand a new vote.

The unrest forced Prime Minister Kubatbek Boronov and Parliament Speaker Dastan Jumabekov to step down earlier this week.

Boronov was replaced by Sadyr Japarov, who protesters released from jail Tuesday.

The Central Election Commission also declared election results invalid shortly after Jeenbekov asked the commission to investigate alleged violations. 

* Writing by Dilan Pamuk


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