Saturday, June 1, 2013

Kyrgyzstan Declares A State Of Emergency



Kyrgyzstan Declares State Of Emergency -- Al Jazeera

The Kyrgyz government calls for state of emergency after violent clashes between protesters and security forces.

Kyrgyzstan has declared a state of emergency after bloody clashes between security forces and protesters over the arrests of dozens of demonstrators who cut off power to a Canadian-owned gold mine they want nationalised.

Prosecutors said that 92 people were arrested when security forces moved in to disperse the protest over the Kumtor mine, retake control of an electrical substation and dismantle their tents.

But this in turn sparked a new protest on Friday as thousands of locals began a march to call for the release of those detained, clashing with security forces who fired tear gas and rubber bullets.

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More News On Kyrgyzstan Declaring A State Of Emergency

Kyrgyzstan Declares State of Emergency After Clashes -- New York Times
Hundreds storm office of Canadian gold mine in Kyrgyzstan, 55 wounded in clashes with police -- Washington Post/AP
Kyrgyz police move in on Centerra gold mine protesters -- BBC
Kyrgyzstan sets state of emergency to protect Centerra mine -- Reuters
Kyrgyzstan declares emergency after bloody gold mine clashes -- Global Post/AFP
Kyrgyzstan Calls State of Emergency After Gold Mine Clashes -- Eurasianet.org
Scores injured in clashes as Kyrgyz horsemen hold Canadian-owned mine hostage (PHOTOS) -- RT
Questioning The Environmental Cost Of Kyrgyzstan's Kumtor Gold Mine -- Radio Free Europe
In pictures: Kyrgyzstan gold mine protests -- BBC

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