In Kyrgyzstan today, 5,000 protestors stormed the presidential compound in the capital city of Bishkek. Within hours of the largely non-violent revolt, the country’s president, Askar Akayev, had fled the palace and, reportedly, the country.
In an emergency session, the Parliament installed opposition leaders as acting president and prime minister, and gave them until Friday to form a new government for the Central Asian country.
Fred Wier, Moscow correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor, describes the sequence of today’s events and their culmination in Kyrgyzstan.
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Fred Wier, Moscow correspondent with the Christian Science Monitor













