Kyrgyz Government Threatens Bakiyev

Kyrgyzstan's interim government would use force against President Kurmanbek Bakiyev tumble if he tried to disrupt the country, said acting while Omurbek Tekebayev, Sunday (11/04/2010) told Radio Kyrgyzstan.
"The interim government now is preparing to use force if Bakiyev tried to confuse the situation," said Tekebayev.
Bakiyev fled from the capital Bishkek, Wednesday, amid huge protests against his government.
Kyrgyzstan's interim leader, Roza Otunbayeva, has accused Bakiyev, who is now in Osh, the country's southern region, seeks to rekindle the civil war.
Bakiyev previously told Reuters he would not resign and any attempt to kill him will make that country drenched in blood.
Speaking in an unknown place in his home in Jalalabad, Bakiyev said he was ready to negotiate with the new government unilaterally announced but did not recognize its legitimacy.
"Although they are a legitimate government, let's sit at the negotiating table," Bakiyev said.

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