Crowd Storms Kyrgyz High Court

Crowd Storms Kyrgyz High Court

Hundreds of people, some lobbing stones, have broken into the Kyrgyz Supreme Court and evicted supporters of five losing parliamentary candidates who had occupied the building for more than a month.

Police and Interior Ministry units rushed to the court on Wednesday, where the crowd had broken windows in its efforts to get into the building. A few bottles with flammable liquid could be seen littering the area.

Witnesses said the crowd had stormed the building to eject the protesters - who had occupied it since 22 April - and allow the court to resume its work.

It was the most intense unrest to break out in Kyrgyzstan since the March uprising that ousted longtime President Askar Akayev, who was replaced by acting President Kurmanbek Bakiyev.

Once inside the building, the crowd started throwing out blankets and other items the occupiers had used.

Supporters of the defeated parliamentary candidates had vowed that they would not leave until the Supreme Court judges resigned

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Kyrgyz protesters clash outside the Supreme Court building in Bishkek June 1, 2005. ( REUTERS)

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