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Rysbek Akmatbayev

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Rysbek Akmatbayev
Born
Rysbek Akmatbayev

6 July 1960
Died10 May 2006(2006-05-10) (aged 45)
Occupations

Rysbek Abdymalikovich Akmatbayev (Russian: Рысбек Абдымаликович Акматбаев; 6 July 1960 – 10 May 2006) was a Kyrgyz businessman, politician and alleged criminal leader.

Under President Askar Akayev, Akmatbayev and a number of other alleged criminal figures including Bayaman Erkinbayev were facing a variety of criminal charges including murder. Seeing an opportunity during the 2005 Tulip Revolution, the mafia participated heavily in the coup and subsequently won positions in the post-revolutionary government. Ryspek was elected to parliament in April 2006. However, a power struggle emerged, and several politicians including Erkinbayev, Raatbek Sanatbayev and Ryspek's own brother Tynychbek were assassinated, the latter having died during a prison riot orchestrated by another Kyrgyz criminal, thief in law Aziz Batukayev.[1]

Ryspek subsequently associated Batukayev with prime minister Felix Kulov, and held nationwide protests demanding his resignation. He was himself shot dead leaving a mosque in May 2006.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Революция авторитетов". Kommersant (in Russian). 26 October 2005. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Kyrgyz MP shot dead in Bishkek". BBC News. 10 May 2006. Retrieved 26 February 2013.