'Bermet Akayeva' (Бермет Акаева) (born
June 3,
1972 in
Leningrad) is a
Kyrgyz politician and former
MP. She is the daughter of ousted former
President Askar Akayev. She graduated
Frunze physics and mathematics school in
1989, studied at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics,
Moscow State University in
1989-
1992 and at the Business School Lausanne in 1992-
1994. After receiving her
MBA in 1994 she worked in the United Nations Compensation Commission in
Geneva. In
2000, she moved to
Kyrgyzstan and became involved in business there.
Bermet Akayeva ran for parliament during the
2005 legislative election.
Roza Otunbayeva, a leading opposition figure, was deregistered from the same district where Akayeva was running. The 'Alga, Kyrgyzstan' Party led by Akayeva was accused of numerous machinations and falsifications during the elections. After fleeing during the
Tulip Revolution, Bermet Akayeva returned to the parliament on
April 14,
2005, meeting a protest of around 100 people. They accused her of attempting to stir up tensions within the nation. However,
Edil Baisalov of the
Coalition for Democracy and Civil Society said her return demonstrated that she was ready to take "responsibility for numerous machinations, political as well as economic, which turned the fate of our country into a playground for the Akayev family." Bolotbek Maripov, who lost to Akayeva in a disputed parliament seat, said that her return showed courage. "I'm glad that there's at least one man in the Akayev family," he added. However on
May 16 her mandate was revoked by the Central Election Commission. They had undertaken an investigation into voting in Akaeva's district and ruled that the elections in the area were illegitimate.
In early August 2007, Akayeva who had won a parliamentary mandate in by-elections in Kemin, was charged with "obstruction of justice, contempt of court, and stealing, destroying, damaging or concealing documents, stamps or seals" in connection with rioting that occurred in
Chuy Province, in the north of the country, in April 2007.
[1]
Bermet Akayeva is married to a Kazakh businessman Adil Toigonbaev, with one son.
Quotations
★ "I am not expecting any problems from the people. Of course, there is always a possibility to create a provocation, but I think everything will be alright." April 14, returning unexpectedly to
Bishkek after the
revolution.
★ When asked about the growth of
Islam in Kyrgyzstan, Akayeva answered, "People are more and more accepting religion, which is not a bad thing in itself. It keeps our society more moral, cleaner."
[2]
References
1. "KYRGYZ EX-PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER OFFICIALLY CHARGED OVER RIOTS", Eurasianet.org, August 3, 2007.
2. http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav071707a.shtml
External link
★
Bermet Akayeva at
Radio Free Europe