Special services given task to bring Bakiyev from Belarus
42- 16.06.2011, 11:19
Deputies of the parliament of Kyrgyzstan have given a task to special services to take Bakiyev and his family to Bishkek.
A deputy commission on studying reasons of the last year interethnic clashes in the south of Kyrgyzstan has entrusted the Office of Prosecutor General and special services with a task to find and bring to the country the former president Kurmanbek Bakiyev, his family and members of his inner circle, as they are considered responsible for those events.
The parliamentary commission has come to a conclusion that K. Bakiyev, members of his family, and his entourage have political responsibility for anti-national home and foreign policy, which had been the main reason of the events on April 7, 2010, which were followed by the regime change, and the events of May-June 2010 in the south of the country, which caused grave consequences,” reads the decision of the commission which was received by Interfax on Thursday.
The commission gave the task to the Prosecutor General’s office and the State Committee on National Security “to take all-embracing measures on search, detention and extradition to the country of K. Bakiyev, his two sons, a former Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov, former head of the Secretariat of the President, Oxana Malevannaya, and other high-ranking officials, who are living abroad now. Since April last year K. Bakiyev and his family live in Belarus, his younger son Maxim is in London.
At the same time, it is stated in the resolution of the commission that organizers and culprits for the tragic events of May-June 2010 in Osh, Osh and Jalal-Abad regions were leaders of the local Uzbek community, among which were former deputies Kadyrzhan Batyrov and Inomzhon Abdurasulov, as they were persons involved in nationalistic and separatist activities with that period.”
Besides, MPs recommended the government to release the governor of Jalal-Abad region Bektur Asanov. They have also ordered the Prosecutor General’s office to give a legal treatment of the activities by a number of officials, including the former acting Prosecutor General Baitemir Ibraev, commandant of Jalal-Abad region Kubatbek Baibolov and former and current high-ranking head of the Interior Ministry, special services and Border Troops, in the April-June 2010.
On June 10-15 2010 interethnic clashes between Kyrgyzs and Uzbeks took place in Osh and Jalal-Abad. 435 persons died, more than 2000 were wounded.