The Borneo Post

Protest in Kyrgyzstan after bride kidnap murder

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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan: More than a thousand people including schoolchil­dren protested against bride kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan yesterday after a 20-year- old woman was murdered in a police station by her abductor.

Medical student Burulai Turdaaly Kyzy, 20, was stabbed to death in the north of the Central Asian country as she prepared to give evidence against her kidnapper.

The 30-year- old killer then turned the knife on himself and ended up in hospital.

The murder in May drew condemnati­on from the United Nations, rights groups and Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov.

The UN says 13.8 per cent of women in the ex- Soviet republic younger than 24 are forced into marriage with their abductors.

Demonstrat­ors in the capital Bishkek’s main square held white balloons and posters bearing slogans such as, “We are against bride-stealing” and “Allow girls a chance to be happy”.

The authoritie­s, who organised the event, put the turnout at 1,0001,500 people.

One student, who gave only her first name, Asel, called the murder ‘alarming’.

“We are all shocked that this happened inside a police station. I am 19 years old and I am also afraid of being stolen,” she told AFP.

Education Minister Gulmira Kudaiberdi­yeva told AFP it was time ‘to radically change attitudes’ towards the ‘shameful phenomenon’ of bride kidnapping.

“We need to stop giving away our girls against their will,” she said at the demonstrat­ion.

“There are already good laws, but we need to work with the parents of young people to change their consciousn­ess.”

Reports of bride kidnapping have risen recently in part due to new legislatio­n but many parents still refuse to report the crime when their daughters are stolen.

 ??  ?? Russia’s Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft carrying the members of the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) expedition 56/57, blasts off to the ISS from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome. — AFP photo
Russia’s Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft carrying the members of the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) expedition 56/57, blasts off to the ISS from the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome. — AFP photo

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