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In October 2024, Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy was convicted of organizing or aiding in “calls for mass unrest” and sentenced to six years in a Kyrgyz prison. [1]

Kamchybek Tashiev, who until his sudden dismissal in February was the head of Kyrgyzstan’s State Committee for National Security (SCNS), returned to Kyrgyzstan on March 19. [2]

A nephew of Kyrgyzstan’s recently dismissed security chief Kamchybek Tashiev was reportedly detained in connection with a corruption case involving state-owned Kyrgyzneftegaz. [3]

On Aike Beishekeyeva’s 23rd birthday on January 16, the young Kyrgyz journalist was planning to buy a cake to share with her colleagues. That celebration never happened. [4]

© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd As Kateryna Lagno and Aleksandra Goryachkina line up for the Candidates 2026 in the women’s section, they will attempt to reclaim the crown a Russian last win in 2008-10 through Alexandra Kosteniuk. [5]

A broke Pattaya apartment-house owner shot himself, another indirect victim of the coronavirus pandemic. Anak Suetong, 68, was found dead outside a restroom at his North Pattaya apartment house Nov. 6. A 38-caliber pistol lay at his feet. [6]

JAKARTA -- Indonesian real estate tycoon Ciputra, chairman and founder of the Ciputra Group, one of the country's largest property developers, died Wednesday at the age of 88. [7]

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[1] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-03-23 · 85% match

Temirov Live Director Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy Released Pending New Trial

In October 2024, Makhabat Tazhibek kyzy was convicted of organizing or aiding in “calls for mass unrest” and sentenced to six years in a Kyrgyz prison.

[2] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-03-20 · 71% match

Tashiev Returns to Kyrgyzstan, Questioned as a ‘Witness’

Kamchybek Tashiev, who until his sudden dismissal in February was the head of Kyrgyzstan’s State Committee for National Security (SCNS), returned to Kyrgyzstan on March 19.

[3] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-03-19 · 75% match

Corruption Allegations at Kyrgyzneftgas Put Tashiev’s Network in the Crosshairs

A nephew of Kyrgyzstan’s recently dismissed security chief Kamchybek Tashiev was reportedly detained in connection with a corruption case involving state-owned Kyrgyzneftegaz.

[4] TH thediplomat.com · 2024-03-11 · 85% match

With Journalists Behind Bars, Kyrgyzstan Enters New Era of Repression

On Aike Beishekeyeva’s 23rd birthday on January 16, the young Kyrgyz journalist was planning to buy a cake to share with her colleagues. That celebration never happened.

[5] MM indianexpress.com · 2026-03-26 · 32% match

Why Aleksandra Goryachkina, who prioritized humanities over Maths, is Russia’s big hope to reclaim world title

© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd As Kateryna Lagno and Aleksandra Goryachkina line up for the Candidates 2026 in the women’s section, they will attempt to reclaim the crown a Russian last win in 2008-10 through Alexandra Kosteniuk.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-11-07 · 32% match

Broke Pattaya landlord commits suicide

A broke Pattaya apartment-house owner shot himself, another indirect victim of the coronavirus pandemic. Anak Suetong, 68, was found dead outside a restroom at his North Pattaya apartment house Nov. 6. A 38-caliber pistol lay at his feet.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-11-27 · 31% match

Billionaire Indonesian property tycoon Ciputra, dies at 88

JAKARTA -- Indonesian real estate tycoon Ciputra, chairman and founder of the Ciputra Group, one of the country's largest property developers, died Wednesday at the age of 88.

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