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One Year On

Written by CXW on Tuesday, 21 March 2006
Kyrgyzstan, Politics and Society
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As March 24 - and with it the first anniversary of the overthrow of the Akaev regime - approaches, the international spotlight is returning to Kyrgyzstan to see what people are thinking about the changes - or lack of them - that have occured over the last 12 months.

The BBC has a collection of 6 points of views from people around the country: KelKel activist Burul Usmanalieva from Bishkek, NGO worker Kyialbek Toksonbaev, also in Bishkek, Abdimomun Joldoshov and student Diloram Khamidova from Osh, lexicologist Daniel Matkasymov in Jalalabad, and, last but by no means least, teacher Minavar Akhmedova from Karasu.

Opinions are, inevitably, mixed, with several people expressing strong concerns over the continuation of corruption in the republic, as well as a sense of disappointment. Even so, Burul’s assessment is probably the most accurate: still too early to tell.

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