The Kyrgyz government has intensified its criticism of Islamic fundamentalist extremists, which Bishkek describes as the main threat to the country’s stability. High-ranking government officials allege that Islamic extremists, such as Hezb ut-Tahrir, are behind the recent assassination attempt on Security Council Secretary Misir Ashirkulov, as well as ongoing protest marches in the southern region […]
This report was published on 12 September 2002 by RFE/RL (Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty). Posted on Religioscope with permission.