“I do not believe” campaign to turn into nationwide youth movement
Young people of “I do not believe” campaign decided to hold a wide-scaled campaign and create a powerful nation-wide youth movement. About 70 university students, ex-Foreing Minister Alikbek Jekshenkulov, ex-MP Temir Sariev, human rights activist Aziza Abdirasulova took part in the meeting during which they discussed the agenda of the campaign, informs AKIpress. They plan to hold peaceful actions, disseminate leaflets and work with universities and public organizations.
The activists of the “I do not believe” campaign mentioned gross violations of electoral rights during the parliamentary elections and demanded to announce the incumbent parliament and all its decisions illegitimate. Moreover, young people demanded to recognize the ruling of Bishkek local council on rules for holding rallies and manifestations unconstitutional.
Some young people suggested claiming inter-district court to annul the ruling of Bishkek local council. Young activists said:
Indication of special places for assemblies is the same as to provide for special places for earthquakes.











