We have started to collect the most important news related to Kyrgyzstan in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Kyrgyzstan's former president and 27 ex-officials go on trial for the deaths of 85 protesters during a mass uprising in April that unseated the president.
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Five parties win seats in Kyrgyzstan's new parliament, but without an overall victor negotiations must now begin on forming a coalition government.
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Ballots are to be recounted in Kyrgyzstan's first parliamentary poll, after claims of problems with the automated counting system and human error.
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Kyrgyzstan's parliamentary election fails to produce a clear winner, which means parties will now have to unite to form a coalition government.
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Turnout is reported to be strong in Kyrgyzstan's landmark parliamentary election, the first since hundreds died in inter-ethnic violence.
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Kyrgyzstan set for region's first election where result is in doubt
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The head of an international police mission due to deploy in violence-hit southern Kyrgyzstan holds talks in Bishkek, amid mounting opposition to the move.
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Kyrgyz troops fire shots in the air to disperse protesters in Bishkek supporting an opposition politician recently returned from overseas.
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International donors pledge $1.1bn to Kyrgyzstan for reconstruction following June's deadly ethnic clashes in the south.
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OSCE member states agree to send a police force to southern Kyrgyzstan, the scene of deadly inter-ethnic violence last month.
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Rosa Otunbayeva is sworn in as the first female president of Kyrgyzstan weeks after deadly ethnic riots in the south.
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Rosa Otunbayeva is sworn in as the first female president of Kyrgyzstan weeks after deadly ethnic riots in the south.
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International observers say Kyrgyzstan's referendum on a new constitution was largely transparent and peaceful.
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