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"I believe some of it," Dawsy said. "I don't believe everything he has told us. I think he was in a drug-induced haze for a portion of the time.Kyrgyzstan's opposition parties have long been fractured and have resisted moves to unite them. With pressure on Akayev to step down, rival opposition leaders are positioning themselves to be seen as a possible successor.Otunbayeva said the opposition would guarantee the security of Akayev and other government officials if they go, "like it was in Georgia and Ukraine."But another opposition leader, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, said talks would be possible if Akayev attended.The protesters then grew in number to about 2,000 and overran the regional police and security stations in the city, about 186 miles south of the capital, Bishkek. Those buildings had been largely evacuated by officials who were anticipating the takeovers.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.""There was no forced entry. The residence was unsecured," Dawsy said of the home where Jessica lived with her grandparents and father."This is a new day in our history," said Omurbek Tekebayev, an official of the opposition, which he said would create alternative government bodies throughout the country.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.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.Officials took the child's body to Leesburg for an autopsy, and Dawsy said there is evidence that someone sexually assaulted the child.The statement came as more than 17,000 people seized government buildings in the latest protests demanding Akayev's resgnation.Protesters dumped stones on the runway at Jalal-Abad airport, making it difficult for security forces to rush in reinforcements to quell the protests, which some analysts have compared to peaceful revolutions that swept two other former Soviet republics -- Georgia and Ukraine -- in the past two years.The crowd began to disperse in the afternoon.Akayev was long regarded as the most reform-minded leader in ex-Soviet Central Asia and the country won praise for its comparative openness.But another opposition leader, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, said talks would be possible if Akayev attended.The crowd began to disperse in the afternoonCouey allegedly confessed to abducting, killing and burying Jessica.

 


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