ISTANBUL -- Kyrgyzstan's move to charge its second most powerful man with plotting to oust his close ally, President Sadyr Japarov, risks embroiling the country in political turmoil ahead of elections next January, analysts say.
ISTANBUL -- Kyrgyzstan's move to charge its second most powerful man with plotting to oust his close ally, President Sadyr Japarov, risks embroiling the country in political turmoil ahead of elections next January, analysts say.