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Bakiyev, could have the same fate as the former Soviet dictator of Romania Nicolae Ceausescu who was overthrown in a military coup in 1989 and executed.

"Bakiyev has himself come to such an end. His fate is like the fate of the Romanian dictator. That is why people today are so fiercely against him. He is waiting for the sad fate of Ceausescu," he said.

Akayev also said Bakiyev is unlikely to receive political asylum in another country.

"No one will take him [Bakiyev] because he was not able to form friendly relations with any of the neighboring countries," Akayev said.

MOSCOW, April 8 (RIA Novosti)



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