Thursday, June 17, 2010

The Kyrgyzstan Cover-Up Begins

And who better to bring it to you?

"Kyrgyz Army under suspicion; Uzbeks relate harrowing tale of violence" by Clifford J. Levy, New York Times | June 17, 2010

OSH, Kyrgyzstan — As the armored personnel carrier rumbled down the street, men in Kyrgyz military uniforms clinging to its sides, residents of an ethnic Uzbek neighborhood here felt a surge of relief. The peacekeepers, it seemed, had finally arrived.

But then the men in uniforms jumped down and began firing automatic weapons into homes while shouting anti-Uzbek slurs, more than a dozen residents of the Shai-Tubeh neighborhood said in interviews yesterday. They spoke of the terrifying moments last week when they realized that they were under attack from what appeared to be their own nation’s military. They said the assailants killed several people, wounded many others and set fire to buildings.

“We believed that they had come to protect us,’’ said Avaz Abdukadyrov, 48. “But instead, they came to kill us.’’

Abdukadyrov and others said one memory of the events Saturday haunted them: As they fled and their homes burned, the men in uniforms laughed and danced in the street.

Following ethnic riots that broke out last Thursday night and killed hundreds over the weekend here and throughout southern Kyrgyzstan, questions arose about whether the violence was spontaneous — and then increased in the absence of strong local authority — or the work of more organized forces, possibly doing the bidding of Kyrgyzstan’s deposed president, Kurmanbek S. Bakiyev.

Yeah, turns out they were hired Tajiks at the behest of the CIA.

Related: CIA Keeps Trying in Kyrgyzstan

AmeriKan MSM Confirms Kyrgyzstan Coup

The Kyrgyz Concentration Camps

"Covert action programs, a particularly secret category in which the role of the United States is hidden"

Times is doing a pretty good job, huh?

The accounts from the people of Shai-Tubeh and numerous other reports by witnesses lend powerful credence to suspicions of organized violence, pointing to rogue elements of the Kyrgyz government and military. The involvement of even a faction of the military could be a sign that the interim Kyrgyz government is not in complete control.

Time for a purge.

Shai-Tubeh does not seem to be an isolated case. Yesterday, at a mosque near the border with Uzbekistan that is now sheltering ethnic Uzbek refugees, several people from other areas of Osh described similar scenes of neighborhoods and houses being assaulted by men in uniform using Kyrgyz military vehicles, arms and materiel.

A doctor at the shelter, Halisa Abdurazakova, 37, said that residents of her neighborhood had blocked the main road with large boulders and other objects after the violence started.

But a Kyrgyz Army tank soon arrived, she said, and pushed aside the debris, allowing gunmen in an armored personnel carrier to drive through and start shooting.

“This was a blatant attack on us by the authorities,’’ Abdurazakova said.

Why? How do they benefit by disorder and chaos?

The witness reports underscore why it may be difficult to persuade Uzbeks to return to Osh and surrounding areas. Many now see the government as the enemy, scoffing at official assurances that they can safely return.

So says the agenda-pushing NYT.

The interim government has maintained from the outset that Bakiyev, who was ousted in April, incited the rioting to destabilize the country and pave the way for his return.

From his exile in Belarus, Bakiyev has repeatedly denied involvement in the violence. But he comes from a prominent family in southern Kyrgyzstan and is said to maintain strong ties to government and military officials in the region.

In other word, the CIA CONTACTS and ASSETS!!!

In addition to the hundreds of Uzbeks who were killed in the past week, more than 100,000 by some estimates have left their homes, mostly women and children, causing a crisis on the Uzbek border. Ethnic Uzbeks account for only about 15 percent of Kyrgyzstan’s population but account for a larger percentage in the Osh region. I hate to say it, but that "investigation" really didn't tell you much at all.

Felt like it was MEANT to DIVERT ATTENTION away from the CIA's MAN in an attempt to BLAME the unfriendly to the U.S. KRYGYZ GOVERNMENT!

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Update:

[The latest wave of violence has subsided...the next wave is surely building. This is the way that the "Silent Weapon" works--each wave worsens the situation and creates the conditions which will cause the next massive social eruption. The weapon aims at the entire Kyrgyz population, as well as the surrounding states. It is not entirely "silent," because the echo of its firing rings at the level of a human whisper. American behavioral technology is a powerful but largely unknown tool. It gives the bearer of this technology the capability to know when and where to whisper the right suggestion that will set-off a wave of popular reaction.

We see this technology being deployed in Kyrgyzstan today. It is creating ethnic conflict in Kyrgyzstan just as surely as it has in the past, in Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, and a long list of targeted states. Resistance is not fighting, it is the cooling, or debunking of the rhetoric being whispered. Introduce sanity to the debate, to preempt irrational reactions to the provocative stimulus. Learn to look deeper, before you allow yourselves to leap] -- "Predictable Reactions To Revolutionary Provocations In Kyrgyzstan