President of Kyrgyzstan not Want Back

President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev on Thursday (08/04/2010) says will not resign despite the tragedy left the capital after a bloody demo.
Deposed leader was warned, these Central Asian countries are facing a humanitarian disaster.
"I announced as the president I do not let go of my position and did not leave the responsibility," Bakiyev said in a statement broadcast on local news sites 24.kg, regarded as the mouthpiece of the Internet for his government.
Bakiyev said his country was on the verge of humanitarian disaster management and he could no longer influence events in ex-Soviet state, which has been out of control.
"In many areas of the country, especially in the capital, we see a real mess, a wave of violence and looting and inter-ethnic conflict erupted," he said in the statement.
The health ministry earlier said 75 people died in the unrest in Kyrgyzstan, while the opposition called the number of deaths 100.
Bakiyev said he was shocked by the events of the last two days. "This clearly states the attempted coup," Bakiyev said.
"I am sure, a country whose government achieved power by bloodshed could lose kenegaraannya own status," he said.
Bakiyev expressed readiness to face the responsibility for the tragedy that while there is an objective and impartial investigation and warned that the new government will be responsible for the improvement of further violence.

Followers

Powered by Blogger.