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Uzbek Leader Warns He Will Stop Ukraine-Style Revolt
2005-01-28
The leader of ex-Soviet Uzbekistan on Friday bluntly told the West not to try to foment Ukraine-style revolution in his country and declared he had the "necessary force" to stamp out any upheaval. eferring to successive revolutions in two other ex-Soviet States, Georgia and Ukraine, that have brought pro-Western leaders to power, President Islam Karimov said: "We will rein in those who move outside the framework of the law. We have the necessary force for that."
What do you think he means by that? Oh, wait a minuet, I can guess....
Looking directly to Western ambassadors who were listening to his speech in parliament, Karimov added: "I don't want to delve too deeply into this matter. But those sitting up there in the balcony ought to understand that better."
Ambassadors:Gulp!
The tough comment by Karimov was the latest sign from the five Central Asian republics, all of which operate one-man-rule political systems, that the authorities feared there could be attempts at protests to topple their rulers.
Translation: The Internet has allowed news from the outside world to trickle into various hell-ish-stans
Earlier on Friday Askar Akayev, president of Kyrgyzstan that borders Uzbekistan, was quoted as saying he also feared such a move by the opposition and warned, in a Russian newspaper, that this could lead to civil war.
Built that palace out of ice yet Akayev? You crazy tinpot nutjob you.
Karimov, who was in power in Uzbekistan even in Soviet times and whose rule has been marked by use of torture and the jailing of thousands of dissidents according to rights groups, said there were clear attempts in Kyrgyzstan to stage "a flower revolution" there. "Maybe, we will manage to get away without yellow flowers in Kyrgyzstan," he said. Yellow has been adopted as the color of the Kyrgyz opposition.
Go fall off a cliff Askar.
Posted by:Secret Master

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