I have found some other opportunities of improving my English. One of them is writing daily round-ups of kyrgyz (russian-speaking) bloggers’ posts. I think this can make easier the work of different english media organizations, such as neweurasia, registan or CA blog of foreignpolicy… So, this is the first round-up post.
The main issue for Kyrgyz bloggers to discuss for today is Shanghai Cooperaton Organization’s Summit in Bishkek, which will be provided from August 16-19, 2007.
morrire publishes a picture of tree from the road from Manas Airport to Bishkek, and she calls to pay attention how poplars are whitewashed and only that part of trees which is visible from road is painted.
President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiev on August 4, 2007 participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony to launch Reception and Guest houses for the heads of states attending the SCO Summit in August 16 in Bishkek, reports kyrgyzreport.
nuraika shares her opinion about the view of Youth Alley, over Philharmonic in Bishkek. She also tells a funny story when policemen with a big stomach came to them and they talked about ecology in this area without any trashes. She also publishes some photos from that place.
SCO summit will be provided very soon, so the main work of it has finished, zigeunerin_kgz writes a post about the preparation to summit in Bishkek. She says: “Houses for presidents, Congress hall are built, reconstructed the Philarmonic, The city is being more clean”. She publishes photos of Congress hall and Houses of presidents.
kyrgyzreport publishes the RFE/RL interview of Ednan Karabaev, Kyrgyzstan Foreign Minister, where the minister says “Of course, the heads of six member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will attend the summit. They are Kyrgyzstan, Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan — there will also be presidents of observer countries Iran and Mongolia, as well as the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan. There will be many other guests, the president of Afghanistan, [Hamid Karzai,] among them. For the first time, Turkmen President [Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov] and the deputy head of the UN chairman on policy issues will arrive upon the invitation of Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev”.
All residents of the house, called “Ocean”, the windows of which go to the Philharmonic, where the SCO summit will be provided, were forbidden to open their windows and balcony doors from August 14 to the end of the summit. “It’s for your own safety,” reassured the representatives of the police, “because everyone who appears in the window, will be in a risk of being shot. There will be Russian snipers excluding ours”, writes in her blog lena. She says, that bunch of students were expelled with brushes and others in front of a Philharmony, and they washed stone surface. We were just walking there in evening, so it is purely, well guys, cool. During our walk we’ve met a polite young policeman and he asked us do not allow children to go to a water in the fountain and borders of lawn - order of Bishkek mayor. All for the good of the people, well, just everything, explains lena.
The another interesting case for discussion was the press-conference of the ex-prime-minister, the Opposition leader Feliks Kulov.
shaihutdinov, who participated in his press-conference briefly describes the situation there, and shares his opinion that Kulov is no more famous and respected politician. He thinks the union with Russia will lead us forward authoritarianism, if we will take as a strategic partner some countries from islamic World then we will be oriented to more-islamic values, and at last, if Kyrgyzstan will go towards of joining EU than we will be more democratized.
shaihutdinov writes another post, called “One more Disappointment”, where he tells how Feliks Kulov gave up from his young wing “Kanjar”, activists of which have became asylum seekers.
nuraika publishes photos from Kulov’s press-conference, and is happy as one of her political idols - is him.
There are some other issues that local bloggers are discussing, for instance, the new cell-phone operator Nexi.KG… It is the end of my first report…