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Ousted Kyrgyz President Bakiev Sentenced To Life


Former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev speaks at a news conference in Minsk in April 2010.
Former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev speaks at a news conference in Minsk in April 2010.

Former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev has been sentenced to life in prison in absentia for involvement in the 2010 killing of protesters during the uprising that ousted him.

The Bishkek Military Court also sentenced Bakiev's brother, Janysh Bakiev, who was the head of the presidential guard, and former Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov to life in prison in absentia on July 25.

Another 25 defendants in the case, including several of Bakiev's relatives and associates, were sentenced to prison terms ranging between six and 25 years.

The defendants were found guilty of either having fired upon or given the command to open fire on protesters in Bishkek during antigovernment protests in April 2010 that led to Bakiev's ouster.

Nearly 100 people were killed and some 400 wounded in the clashes in central Bishkek.

The trial started in 2011.

Bakiev is living in Belarus with several family members.

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