A new wave of unrest hit Kyrgyzstan on Monday...
to Bakiyev and his family and provide whatever help they need.The interim government in Kyrgyzstan says it wants to set up an international investigation into alleged crimes committed by Bakiyev. Charges have already been filed against some of his relatives.
Bishkek police return to their duties
Although the situation outside Bishkek remained very tense during the day, the police forces in the country"s capital were busy picketing the building of the country"s interim government demanding the resignation of the interior minister.
Bishkek police went on strike on Monday but later returned to their duties as acting Interior Minister Bolot Sherniyazov was replaced.
"The interim government has agreed to meet our demands and to appoint a new interior minister," Aibek Abdrazakov, a police negotiator, said adding that Bolot Alymbekov, a former deputy minister, had been appointed to head the ministry.
He said the Bishkek police were "satisfied"
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