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BISHKEK (Reuters) - Kyrgyz rights activists will offer a prize of up to $1,000 in a contest for the 'best song' to protest against the presence of U.S. troops in the Central Asian republic, the event's organizer said.
Igor Trofimov, a rights campaigner spearheading the anti-airbase movement which groups a few dozen activists, said the author of the best song would perform at a rally outside the U.S. embassy in April.
"We are holding a contest among rockers and rappers. Prizes range from $200 to $1,000," he said late Tuesday without specifying who sponsored the project.
The U.S. airbase, set up in 2001 to support operations in Afghanistan, is key to Washington's strategic presence in Central Asia but some Kyrgyz activists have called on their government to shut it down.
Protests such as Trofimov's, though small, have struck a chord with many Kyrgyz people who have mixed feelings about the presence of U.S. troops since 2006 when a U.S. airman shot dead a Kyrgyz man at the airbase.
The government has rejected calls to evict U.S. troops and defended the airbase's importance. Kyrgyzstan, an impoverished former Soviet nation, is also home to a Russian military airbase.
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at 11:26 on February 28th, 2008
Nice catch in the weird news department
"We are holding a contest among rockers and rappers."
Hmph! That makes it easy.
(Chorus)
We're Kyrgyzstan!
Doncha unnerstan'?
We make our stan'
Agin the man!
First Verse
We tell ya to ya face
Move ya stinkin' base
Itta waste of space
anna big disgrace
(Chorus)
Second Verse
We like our cuzzins
The mighty,noble Ruzzans
Their vodka keeps us buzzin
They ain't always fuzzin
(Chorus)
конецfinthe end
at 11:26 on February 28th, 2008
Hey, this is pretty good! I nominate you to win the prize - the effort alone is worth $1,000!
at 11:27 on February 28th, 2008
I hope that's $1,000 Canadian.
at 08:33 on February 29th, 2008
Protesters on the main square in downtown Bishkek, November 2007.
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