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We need to open one more military base in Osh city and set up the American transit center in Batken instead of Bishkek, Diesel Forum user Dizelist said [ru].
Global Voices in English » Kyrgyzstan Sets Up the Anti-terrorist Centre 2009
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Russian-language press unleashed a flurry of criticism toward Mr. Bakiyev after it was revealed in early March that the U.S. plans to build a training center for Kyrgyz Special Forces at a cost of $5.5 million in the southern province of Batken.
Violent Revolt Ousts Kyrgyz President Deirdre Tyn 2010
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Russian-language press unleashed a flurry of criticism toward Mr. Bakiyev after it was revealed in early March that the U.S. plans to build a training center for Kyrgyz Special Forces at a cost of $5.5 million in the southern province of Batken.
Kyrgyz Opposition Claims to Topple Government Amid Protests Deirdre Tynan 2010
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Russian-language press unleashed a flurry of criticism toward Mr. Bakiyev after it was revealed in early March that the U.S. plans to build a training center for Kyrgyz Special Forces at a cost of $5.5 million in the southern province of Batken.
Kyrgyz Opposition Forms Interim Government Alan Cullison 2010
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Russian-language press unleashed a flurry of criticism toward Mr. Bakiyev after it was revealed in early March that the U.S. plans to build a training center for Kyrgyz Special Forces at a cost of $5.5 million in the southern province of Batken.
Violent Revolt Ousts Kyrgyz President Deirdre Tyn 2010
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He said a government building in a third province, Batken, had been overtaken and then vacated.
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"At this moment, there's no doubt that the latest events in Osh, Jalal-Abad and Batken are inseparable from recent demonstrations by pro-Bakiyev forces in Bishkek," she said.
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Russian-language press unleashed a flurry of criticism toward Mr. Bakiyev after it was revealed in early March that the U.S. plans to build a training center for Kyrgyz Special Forces at a cost of $5.5 million in the southern province of Batken.
Violent Revolt Ousts Kyrgyz President Deirdre Tyn 2010
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Ms. Otunbayeva said the government now controlled the provincial government headquarters in Osh and Batken, although Mr. Niyazov said government opponents still occupied government headquarters in Jalal-Abad.
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The Kyrgyz government has dangled before the Kremlin a possible Russian base near Batken.
Kyrgyz Opposition Claims to Topple Government Amid Protests Deirdre Tynan 2010
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