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During this past month, ethnic violence between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz has
shook the small country of Kyrgyzstan in central Asia, resulting in over 200
dead and 120,000 displaced.  Throughout the chaos Kyrgyz libertarians led a
series of coordinated voluntary efforts to provide emergency aid to the
victims of the vicious attacks and to promote peace throughout the nation
and the region.  Atlas's Tom Palmer has been in regular touch with our
friends there, and on Tuesday evening he talked to Central Asian Free Market
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(CAFMI)
Director Mirsulzhan Namazaliev by Skype, as he was interrupted by a stream
of volunteers working late into the night in the CAFMI offices.  He made
their resolution clear:

*"We are helping those who are suffering, but we are doing more.  For me
personally this is not only a fight for life.  It is a fight for freedom.
We don't want to be ruled by any authoritarian Central Asian or Russian
regimes that would exploit this awful violence.  The violence we are
suffering is a provocation designed to generate chaos and to overturn the
chance for a constitutional regime.  We will not stand for it.  We want
peace, we want freedom, and we want a lawful government."*


[image: Gulmira Aidaralieva]Palmer was in Kyrgyzstan just last month to work
with CAFMI and with the new acting minister of economic development, Emil
Umetaliev, a founding member of CAFMI's board of directors. The CAFMI team
includes two Atlas Think Tank
MBA<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103490224192&s=8345&e=001EORrO3RIzT93K44KWVG4S_WyDcQAqh-WMjL9acya4GXoU3qqEBxPVo9z4-CxeVdGpOepdOutyYU9oOeGaRqDBWKbQldiumG5suA6hOnRspGVW7uuPX4FQNirR_huAZmsBMkDBk0yn9o=>graduates
- co-founder and director, Mirsulzhan Namazaliev, and operations
manager Gulmira Aidaralieva. There was guarded optimism about the country's
future, after the corrupt and increasingly authoritarian regime of Kurmanbek
Bakiyev was ousted in an uprising after he tried to suppress demonstrations
with deadly force. But there was also fear of Bakiyev's machinations,
especially after the revelation of a recorded cell phone conversation
between his son, Maksim, and his brother Janybek (who had given the orders
to shoot protesters in April), in which they clearly plot violence to derail
a new constitutional process and regain power, even proposing how many
"fighters" to hire, arming them with iron bars and other implements, and how
much to pay them to launch attacks. The recording was chilling. And with the
money they looted from the country, they found the thugs to launch attacks
on both Uzbek and Kyrgyz villages, in order to spark revenge attacks. Their
plans bore fruit this month, as hundreds were murdered, homes and businesses
were burned, and 120,000 people were made refugees.


As Namazaliev remarked, "We will not stand for it."


[image: cafmi web]CAFMI's staff and volunteers are almost all under the age
of 25. Few have backgrounds in defense or security. But they immediately put
the talents they do have to work. CAFMI volunteers worked with others to
solicit, gather, and deliver humanitarian assistance for the thousands of
people - mainly mothers and children - who had been driven from their homes,
and to create a message of communal peace - of Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Russians,
Uighurs, Tajiks and others who were standing together for peace and against
murder and hatred.  They called together teams of computer experts,
technological wizards, social networkers, and activists to build an umbrella
coalition:

"I Want Peace in Kyrgyzstan"  -"Мен Қирғизистонда тинчлик бўлишини
истайман!" in Uzbek, "Мен Кыргызстанга тынчтыкты каалайм!" in Kyrgyz, and "Я
хочу мира в Кыргызстане!" in Russian.

*The "I Want Peace in Kyrgyzstan" campaign has five coordinated elements:*

1. Use cell phones, databases, and the internet to organize volunteers
effectively and to create and disseminate maps (using Google Maps and other
techniques) to guide deliveries of aid to victims and to help people to
avoid areas in turmoil, burning buildings, and road blocks and ambushes set
up by thugs.

2. Create a modern campaign for peace in three languages (Kyrygz, Uzbek, and
Russian) - with a brand, a logo, street graffiti, slogans, t-shirts,
stickers, leaflets, hand-written letters from children, radio interviews and
public announcements, text messages, and other means to calm tensions and
promote peace.  Representatives of the various ethnic groups appear together
to pledge peace and to build the rule of law and freedom together.

3. Combat disinformation and misinformation that might fuel ethnic hatred
and violence, and respond rapidly to malicious rumors and hate campaigns
before they bear their evil fruit.

4. Contain the spread of reprisals and hatred throughout Central Asia, by
providing reliable information to media, helping to combat ethnic smears and
suppress revenge attacks against minorities in other countries, and quickly
rebutting calls in nearby countries for military intervention into
Kyrgyzstan, which carries the very real danger of regional war.

5. Create a "Peace Room" (not a "War Room") in CAFMI's Bishkek offices to be
open 24 hours a day to coordinate the collection and dissemination of
information.  Volunteers in the Peace Room utilize cell phones, social
networking sites, twitter, text messages, phone trees, and monitor mass
media constantly.  The CAFMI office is now fully staffed with volunteers and
working around the clock.

The young volunteers and staff of CAFMI are donating their time, risking
their lives, and contributing their scarce resources, in a country with a
per-capita income of about $2,100. If you'd like to stand with a group of
very brave, very determined, and very committed libertarians you can send a
tax-deductible donation to the Central Asian Free Market Institute (CAFMI)
through 
Atlas<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103490224192&s=8345&e=001EORrO3RIzT9aUCH-5BgE0-o3dCNo8pRcI0UwEa7SuLj5AVEZZoryBCc8yQp5ccaxpLFHOHfkEy7-_Sp-abrs89X2X-reWAmJMDaT6OGxCEt66XNcUKD5YRE3yOJ7ySgvf9Wuydh9Ax0=>,
which has provided support to CAFMI. Please write to
[email protected] <[email protected]> and 100% of your
donation will be dedicated to CAFMI's work in Central Asia.  Donations of
all sizes are welcome.

It would be a decision you would not regret.  (You can follow CAFMI's work
on its Facebook page
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Namazaliev writes in Russian and in English on
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and other media.  He covered the April uprising against Bakiyev's
authoritarian regime in *The
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and
was quoted frequently by
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many other news organizations. You can also read more about CAFMI's
work on the Atlas
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.)

Your support can make a huge difference in Kyrgyzstan's transition to a
peaceful and free country.
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