The ban on rallies in the center of the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek was renewed again, according to Monday, April 1, Kyrgyz State Media.
The Pervomaisky District Court of Bishkek satisfied the statement of the Pervomaisky Akimat on the recognition of its decision on March 28 “On the restriction of the place of peaceful meetings.”
The ban on holding peaceful meetings is extended until June 30. It is impossible to rally on the Ala-Too Square and the boulevard of Erkindik adjacent to it from Linenaya to Chui Avenue, as well as near the buildings of the Jogorku Kenesh and the adjacent Panfilov Park, the Presidential Administration, on the territory of the Tattybuba Tursunbaeva square, the Supreme Court, the Russian Embassy, the Russian Embassy, State Committee of National Security, Ministry of the Interior.
The exception is state and municipal official measures held on Ala Too.
Protest shares can still only be in the Square named after Maxim Gorky, at the intersection of Ryskulov and Isanov streets.
The ban on rallies in the center of Bishkek has been operating since March 2022.