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Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan Marks Niyazov's Birthday

An honor guard stands before a statue of Niyazov in Ashgabat (file photo) (epa)

19 February 2006 -- Turkmenistan is marking today Flag Day and President Saparmurat Niyazov's birthday.

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Niyazov, to whom parliament officially gave the title of "Turkmenbashi," literally the "head of the Turkmen," turns 66 today.


He has been ruling the mostly desert country since 1985 and secured a presidency-for-life for himself in 1999.


Niyazov's systematic accumulation of power has developed into a cult of personality.


A series of commemorative gold and silver coins dedicated to the president was minted for his 66th birthday. Horse races, fireworks, and a military parade were also planned in the capital Ashgabat today.


(ITAR-TASS)

 
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