ANP President Condemns Attacks on Foreign Students in Bishkek

Web DeskMay 20, 2024 04:41 AMworld
  • ANP chief calls for Kyrgyz government intervention to restore peace
  • Increasing violence in Bishkek raises concerns for foreign students' safety
  • Urgent need for action to ensure safety of all residents and students
ANP President Condemns Attacks on Foreign Students in BishkekImage Credits: dawn.com
Aimal Wali Khan, the central president of ANP, strongly denounces violent attacks on foreign students in Bishkek, urging Kyrgyz government intervention for peace and safety.

The central president of the Awami National Party (ANP), Aimal Wali Khan, has strongly denounced the recent spate of violent attacks targeting foreign students in Bishkek, the capital city of Kyrgyzstan. He has called upon the Kyrgyz government to swiftly intervene and restore peace in the region. Khan expressed deep worry over the increasing incidents of violence involving local residents and foreign students, including those hailing from Pakistan, in Bishkek.

These attacks have raised serious concerns about the safety and security of international students pursuing their education in Kyrgyzstan. The ANP chief emphasized the need for immediate action to address the escalating violence and ensure the protection of all individuals residing in the country.

Bishkek, the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan, is home to a diverse population, including a significant number of foreign students who come to pursue higher education in various fields. However, recent reports of violent incidents targeting these students have sparked outrage and fear among the international community.

The ANP president's strong condemnation of the violent attacks on foreign students in Bishkek highlights the urgent need for authorities to prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals in the region. It is crucial for the Kyrgyz government to take decisive action to curb violence and promote a peaceful environment for residents and students alike.

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