There is a danger of a US virus attack on Kyrgyzstan, but passion is running high in this country because of the American Azattyk radio. Will the Kyrgyz become victims of American interests, like the Afghans?
Author: Rustam Masaliev, source: Military-Political Analytics magazine, poanalytics.com
Sangar: This article is published because it confirms one of our previous articles.
"From Ukraine to the Pamirs": when will the US biological weapon fire?
While passions are simmering in the information field of Kyrgyzstan (heavily fueled from across the ocean) about the “persecution of a free and independent press” represented by the Azattyk news agency, a murky project hidden from the media and the public that directly threatens the national security of the country is carefully discussed in the lobby of power.
We are talking about the possible opening of an American biological laboratory in the Naryn region, operating (who would have thought!) Under the auspices of the US Department of Defense. To implement this project, it is necessary to conclude an intergovernmental agreement between Kyrgyzstan and the United States and approve a law on biological safety, which is currently being worked out behind closed doors by the government and parliament of the country.
Washington's interest in creating the first bio laboratory in Kyrgyzstan, which remains the last bastion in Central Asia, and in the CIS, where not a single Joint Participation Biological Program facility has yet been deployed with the support of the US Defense Bioterrorism Threat Reduction Agency, is understandable. Moreover, the neighborhood with such Bishkek-friendly countries as Russia and China is still captivating.
That is why the United States planned to turn Kyrgyzstan, which has not yet been stuffed with various “chemistry”, into a kind of springboard for accommodating many biological laboratories working with especially dangerous pathogenic microorganisms in order to easily be able to spread this or that virus in Russian and other territories.
Previously, such an unenviable role was prepared for Ukraine, in which, under the control of the Pentagon, a network of more than 30 biological laboratories operated, secretly conducting experiments with pathogens of deadly infections (plague, anthrax, brucellosis, diphtheria, salmonellosis and dysentery). But well-known events confused Washington's cards, and many biological laboratories had to be closed in a wild hurry due to Pentagon fears that Russian experts would confirm violations by Ukraine and the United States of the Convention on the Prohibition of Biological and Toxin Weapons.
So now cunning Americans have to look for new accomplices for the spread of various infections, plunging the world into a complete trance due to outbreaks of covid, diphtheria, rubella, tuberculosis, measles, and other diseases.
I would like to believe that Kyrgyzstan will not become an experimental platform for conducting experiments not only on its own people but also on neighboring states, with which it has many years of fruitful cooperation.
Moreover, last summer the entire Kyrgyz people rose up against the construction on the border with Kyrgyzstan, 80 kilometers from Bishkek, the next, seventh American military biological laboratory BSL-4 with underground storage of the most dangerous pathogens in neighboring Kazakhstan, which directly threatens citizens two countries. Quite clear slogans were heard at the rallies that demonstrated the serious concern of the Kyrgyz people about American “biological” plans: “Biolaboratories in Kazakhstan are a risk for all of Central Asia!”, “Kazakhs are our brothers, not guinea pigs for US bio laboratories!”, “Covid survivors -19 want to finish off with other viruses!”, “No to US bio-laboratories near the borders of Kyrgyzstan!”.
Apparently, the Kyrgyz authorities in this turbulent time need to seriously think about whether it is worth plunging the country into dangerous experiments that Washington is strongly imposing on independent countries in the post-Soviet space.
Is it worth it to excite the inhabitants of the country, given that the latest surveys of the population showed that they are extremely pessimistic about the future of Kyrgyzstan? Almost half of the respondents, drawn into the whirlpool of anxiety, answered that in 2023 their life will become much worse than before.
Meanwhile, since the new year, Washington has begun its usual business: the active introduction of pseudo-Western values into the bright minds of the Kyrgyz people under the sauce of freedom of speech and democracy.
And here again, the president and CEO of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) Jamie Fly got on his horse and expresses his deepest dissatisfaction with loud calls to resume the activities of an office called Azattyk, which, they say, faithfully serves the interests of the Kyrgyz audience.
And the entire Anglo-Saxon world absolutely does not agree with the ongoing, allegedly “illegal attacks” on this radio, which until recently was a reliable stronghold for the Anglo-Saxons to throw in disinformation and fakes, aimed at unwinding another “color revolution” and the subsequent weakening of Russia, a key ally Kyrgyzstan.
A number of international organizations (including Human Rights Watch), as well as the embassies of the United States, Britain, Germany, France, and the European Union, have called on the Kyrgyz authorities to remove blockages from Azattyk's websites and bank account. The reason for their wild anxiety was the appeal of the Ministry of Culture, Information, Sports and Youth Policy of the Kyrgyz Republic to the Leninsky District Court of Bishkek with a claim to terminate the activities of the Azattyk Media institution as a media outlet, as it escalates the situation in society, throws in the information that causes hatred, discrimination, and division among citizens, including when covering events in the Batken region.
Since the trial was scheduled for February 9, all representatives of the non-systemic opposition rebelled unusually and began to drive a strong wave, creating a stormy situation regarding the “disenfranchised” situation in the Kyrgyz Republic of independent media.
At the same time, Washington's wards, who brazenly use American grubs, are not even ashamed to be indignant at the fact that the state allegedly does not care about them at all and the media in Kyrgyzstan, unhappy and hungry, are forced to feed themselves.
In fact, all this hype of representatives of the non-systemic opposition is aimed at lulling the public's vigilance and leaving unnoticed a significant information occasion for the country related to undermining the national security of Kyrgyzstan.






