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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Fwd: [wvns] Kyrgyzstan to shut US air base



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Kyrgyzstan moves to shut US-run Manas air base
Friday, April 9, 2010
Press TV
http://alethonews.wordpress.com/2010/04/09/kyrgyzstan-moves-to-shut-us-run-manas-air-base/

Kyrgyzstan's new leaders have said they intend to remove a US
military base, which currently serves as the premier air mobility hub
for the US-led forces in Afghanistan, from their soil.

The interim government led by ex-foreign minister Roza Otunbayeva,
has said it wants the US base, Manas, closed down for security reasons.

The remarks came amid growing uncertainty over whether the new Kyrgyz
authorities would allow the US to use the base.

Russia, which itself maintains an air base at Kant, just 20 miles
from Manas, has been keen to block US military presence in the region.
Moscow has been increasingly concerned about US military's prolonged
presence in the geo-strategically important Region.

This is while the opposition has taken power and dissolved the
parliament. Otunbayeva has promised a new constitution and a
presidential election at some point in the next six months. She says a
care-taker government will serve as both presidency and parliament for
now.

The ousted president Kurmanbek Bakiyev has refused oppositions
demands to resign. Meanwhile, protestors in the capital Bishkek have
demolished and burned the house of the toppled president.

The opposition claims to be in full control of the capital, the armed
forces and the media. Earlier, the interim government allowed police to use firearms and shoot looters across the Kyrgyz capital. Wednesday's unrest that toppled the government claimed at least 75 lives with over 1000 others injured.

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