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    Zaman Online, Turkey
    March 26 2005

    World Press: Kremlin Loses Another Friend
    By Foreign News Desk
    Published: Saturday 26, 2005
    zaman.com


    The Tulip revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of President
    Askar Akayev on Friday (March 25) in Kyrgyzstan, was broadcast in
    the headlines around the world.

    The answer to the question of "Who is next?", has dominated with
    comments suggesting "Moscow is loosing its friends one after the
    other."

    Apart from Kyrgyzstan's neighboring countries, Armenia was mentioned
    as next possible stop on velvet revolution trail. The headline of the
    French newspaer "Liberation" read, "Putin loses his friends" and wrote,
    "the democratic revolution has expanded in the countries of the former
    Soviet Union." Austria's newpaper "Die Presse" made similar comments
    and referred to the event as "Domino effect in their ow back yard."

    The Spanish El Pais pointed out that the incidents in Bishkek are
    similar to the ones that occurred in Georgia and the Ukraine and
    said it was"a serious warning to Russia." The British press, on the
    other hand, preferred the use of the 'domino effect" expression. A
    commentary in the Times noted the existence of two military bases
    just 35 km apart from each other in Kyrgyzstan. The Guardian reported
    the event under the headline "One more gap in Putin's Pro-Soviet
    Vision." The Russian media published news of the events with regard
    to Kyrgyzstan and referred to it with, "The Tulip Revolution Reaches
    Kyrgyzstan. Who is the next country?"
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