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Europe's top security body says it is making urgent attempts to end a legal dispute
in Kyrgyzstan after last week's ousting of President Askar Akayev.
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation's top official is already in the country, and legal experts are due to arrive in the next few days.
The removal of Mr Akayev has left the central Asian country with two rival parliaments that both claim legitimacy.
There are fears that the dispute could further destabilise the country.
Kyrgyzstan's electoral body on Sunday backed the new parliament, elected in the disputed polls that prompted the protests which brought down Mr Akayev
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in Kyrgyzstan after last week's ousting of President Askar Akayev. The Organisation for Security and Co-operation's top official is already in the country, and legal experts are due to arrive in the next few days.
The removal of Mr Akayev has left the central Asian country with two rival parliaments that both claim legitimacy.
There are fears that the dispute could further destabilise the country.
Kyrgyzstan's electoral body on Sunday backed the new parliament, elected in the disputed polls that prompted the protests which brought down Mr Akayev
To Read it further Just Go Here:OSCE aims to end Kyrgyz dispute


