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Kyrgyzstan Incidents




Terrorism in Kyrgyzstan has increased since the U.S. military invaded Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban in 2001. The governments of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan provided airbases for counter-terrorism operations.[1] Southern Kyrgyzstan is increasingly sympathetic to terrorism and radical Islam.[2] In December 2015, Eurasia .net said Kyrgyzstan hit by as "Wave of Terrorism"

www.eurasianet.org/node/76516

Dec 11, 2015 -*Reference

Category:Terrorism in Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
Terrorism in Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
Terrorism in Kyrgyzstan has increased since the U.S. military invaded Afghanistan and overthrew the Taliban in 2001. The governments of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan provided airbases for counter-terrorism operations.[1] Southern Kyrgyzstan is increasingly sympathetic to terrorism and radical Islam.[2]

Ties between terrorist organizations[edit]

Hizb-ut-Tahrir is banned in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan as a terrorist organization. The Kyrgyz government banned HuT after it declared a jihad against Kyrgyz police on 19 July 2006. Uzbek President Islam Karimov had twice called on the Kyrgyz government to shut down HuT activities in Kyrgyzstan before the government added it to their list of banned organizations. Kyrgyz and Uzbek government officials say there are ties between Hizb-ut-Tahrir, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and the radical Islamic group Akromiya.[3] Kazakh Prosecutor-General Rashid Tusupbekov asked the Astana City Court to ban HuT because of its terrorist activities on 16 March 2005. Press secretary Zhamkenuly said it is "very probable that Hizb ut-Tahrir has connections with the TalibanAl-Qaeda, and other extremist groups. Therefore, under the Kazakh law banning extremism, we have every reason to outlaw Hizb ut-Tahrir's activities on Kazakh territory."[4]

Hizb ut-Tahrir[edit]

Omurzak Mamayusupov, the head of Kyrgyzstan's State Committee on Religious Affairs, said on 12 April 2006 that the spread Hizb ut-Tahrir's ideolology is Central Asia's greatest religious problem.[5]
Police raided a terrorist hideout in the south on 14 July 2006. Terrorists wounded one officer before five were killed. Oitalbek Osmonov, a spokesman for Kyrgyzstan's National Security Service, said the terrorists were members of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Hizb ut-Tahrir and had been involved in "several prominent terrorist attacks." Osmonov said they had plans for future attacks.[6]
Kyrgyz police arrested a suspected leader of HuT on 17 January 2007 in Osh. The suspect possessed weapons, ammunition, and banned religious literature when police arrested him.[7][8]

References[edit]


Terrorism - Kyrgyzstan travel advice - GOV.UK
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/kyrgyzstan/terrorism
There is an underlying threat from terrorism. There has been some terrorist activity and armed violence, particularly south and west of Osh. Security forces conducted several anti-terrorism operations in Bishkek in 2015. A suicide bomb attack was carried out on the Chinese Embassy on the outskirts of Bishkek on 30 August 2016.

Kyrgyzstan Says It Has Been Hit by "Wave of Terrorism" | EurasiaNet.org
www.eurasianet.org/node/76516
Dec 11, 2015 - A state television report on the December 11 clash likened “the wave of terror” gripping Kyrgyzstan as being part of a broader international ...

Kyrgyzstan terrorism | The Diplomat
thediplomat.com/tag/kyrgyzstan-terrorism/
Kyrgyzstan terrorism · RSS · The Belt and Road: Beyond Geopolitics and Development. October 28, 2016. The Belt and Road: Beyond Geopolitics and



*Timeline 

April 3, 2017

Russia metro explosion: Did ISIS hatch a terror plot two years back targeting public transport system? target of attacks by Chechen militants in past with rebel leaders frequently threatening further attacks. Chechnya is a predominantly Muslim region in the southern part of the country where an Islamic insurgency still rages despite having two separatist wars. Significantly, Russian security officials had released details of a group two years back who were suspected of hatching a similar attack in the capital with the support from the Islamic State group...CBS News report published in 2015, security officials had said that the suspects had planned a terror attack on Moscow’s public transport system. Monday, April 3, 2017 april 4, 2017 St Petersburg Metro explosion: Russian investigators believe suicide ...www.telegraph.co.uk It came as Russian investigators said on Tuesday morning that a suicide bomber is believed to have been behind the blast. Kyrgyzstan, a ...


Russia attack: St. Petersburg metro blast a 'suicide bombing' - NN.com The St. Petersburg metro attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, the KyrgyzForeign Minister has said.

Suicide bomber behind St. Petersburg subway explosion, Russian ...https://www.thestar.com › News › World Kyrgyzstan's intelligence agency says Kyrgyz-born Russian citizen Akbarzhon Dzhalilov, aged 21 or 22, has been identified as the suspect ...Russia metro attack staged by Kyrgyz suicide bomber ... - Times of India A suicide bomber from Kyrgyzstan was behind the explosion that killed 11 people and injured dozens more in the Saint Petersburg metro, ...
t. Petersburg Suicide Bomber Identified As 22-Year-Old Kyrgyz Native Motive Unclear Kyrgyzstan native Akbarzhon ... Dzhalilov's motives remain unclear and while Islam has not been mentioned yet as a factor behind the terrorist attack, the suspect was born in a hotspot breeding ground for jihad the Washington Times notes. “Regarding the link with Islamic radicalism, we have to wait to know more until the investigation yields its full results,”... Dzhalilov hailed from Osh, a volatile region of Kyrgyzstan known for ethnic conflicts and home-grown jihadi plots..... known as a breeding ground for extremism in Central Asia.” It is unclear if Dzhalilov had been radicalized.
Russia attack: St. Petersburg blast a 'suicide bombing' - CNN.com The St. Petersburg metro attack was carried out by a suicide bomber ... Kyrgyzstan is aMuslim-majority nation in Central Asia of around six ...
Suicide bomber from Kyrgyzstan blamed for Metro attack | News | The Times UK He was said to have links to Islamist extremism. The terrorist ...

Year 2016 


A suicide bomb attack was carried out on the Chinese Embassy on the outskirts of Bishkek on 30 August 2016. Chinese embassy in Kyrgyzstan hit by suspected suicide car bomb Reuters Aug 30, 2016 - A suspected suicide car bomber rammed the gates of the Chinese ... Authorities in Kyrgyzstan, a mostly Muslim former Soviet republic of 6 ...

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