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Tekebayev said the deputy regional police chief had joined the opposition and would be in charge of police under the region's new government.The sheriff and other sources said the suspect entered the house during the night of February 23, made his way to Jessica's room, covered her mouth, order her to remain quiet and forced her to leave.The sheriff and other sources said the suspect entered the house during the night of February 23, made his way to Jessica's room, covered her mouth, order her to remain quiet and forced her to leave.Another opposition member, Anvar Artykov, told the crowd that "Power in Osh has been taken over by people! ... I congratulate you on our victory and urge you to maintain order."In Osh, Kyrgyzstan's second-largest city, about 1,000 protesters -- armed with clubs and flammable liquid and chanting "Akayev go!" -- took control of the governor's building. Activists first stormed the building Friday, were ousted by security forces Saturday but retook it Monday."We have one aim only: to oust this government ... There is no need for talks anymore," she said.But he has recently shown increasing signs of cracking down. In 2002, his reputation was tarnished after police killed six people protesting the arrest of an opposition lawmaker.He said he is spearheading an effort to change the law to keep repeat sexual offenders incarcerated. "There should be a law for Jesse," Lunsford said.The unrest began early this month to protest alleged election breaches in the Feb. 27 parliamentary polls. It intensified after the subsequent March 13 run-offs that the opposition, European countries and the United States said were seriously flawed, a charge denied by the government.Akayev aide Abdil Seghizbayev said security forces would not take action against the protesters but said talks would only be possible after order is restored.Couey allegedly confessed to abducting, killing and burying Jessica."Actually, it was a relief because I don't have to wonder," said Mark Lunsford, Jessica's father. "We have one aim only: to oust this government ... There is no need for talks anymore," she said.Akayev aide Abdil Seghizbayev said security forces would not take action against the protesters but said talks would only be possible after order is restored.Monday's biggest demonstration drew about 15,000 people to the southern city of Jalal-Abad, a local government spokesman said. There were no reports of violence a day after demonstrators burned down much of the police headquarters, freed 70 detained protesters and occupied the governor's office.The crowd began to disperse in the afternoon.

 


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