IWPR Central Asia
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Complaints that the general election was unfair have provoked a backlash against an already weak opposition.
In the first case of high treason seen in Kazakstan, two men are accused of laying the ground for an al-Qaeda camp.
In the major southern city of Osh, the regional government building is taken over by crowds calling for President Akaev’s resignation.
Residents suffer traffic accidents and power cuts as criminals strip transport and power infrastructure.
President Akaev lambastes opponents but urges non-violent solution, as protesters who hold most of the south consider next steps.
Staff at the normally compliant TV and radio company say they are being discredited by pressure to produce biased reporting.
Mystery men in baseball caps join riot police breaking up an opposition rally in the capital.
Much-vaunted electoral reform is less than it seems, as it will do little to shake the hierarchy of local government.
Dramatic scenes as opposition supporters rush “White House” and president reportedly offers his resignation.
Official claims that Business Bank was liquidated for violating laws are being challenged.