Bakyt Beshimov Explained

Baktybek Beshimov
Бактыбек Бешимов
Office1:Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
Term Start1:March 2002
Term End1:June 2005
Predecessor1:Osmonakun Ibraimov
Successor1:Irina Orolbaeva
Birth Place:Bishkek, Soviet Union
(now Kyrgyzstan)
Party:Social Democratic Party
Alma Mater:Kyrgyz National University
Office:Member of Parliament, Head of Social Democratic Party and opposition factions
Termstart:2005
Termend:2009
Office2:Member of Parliament
Termstart2:1999
Termend2:2002
Awards:2019 Excellence in Teaching Award by Northeastern University

Bakyt Beshimov (Russian: Бактыбек Жолчубекович Бешимов; born 1954) is a leader of parliamentary fraction[1] and deputy chairman of Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan.[2] Bakyt Beshimov is a prominent opposition leader,[3] famous for his liberal views, and speaking out against Kurmanbek Bakiyev's[4] [5] and Askar Akayev's regimes.[6] [7]

Early life

Bakyt Beshimov grew up in the south of Kyrgyzstan, spending most of his childhood in Osh. Graduating from the Lomonosov School, he attended Kyrgyz State National University where he earned a PhD in history in 1977.[8]

Bakyt Beshimov was born into a family of teachers. His father was a professor at Osh State University. In fact, Bakyt Beshimov converted Osh State University into a full-fledged university from its prior status as a regional pedagogical institute.

Personal life

Bakyt Beshimov is married with two children. His both sons attended Harvard University.[9] His son, Erdin Beshimov, is an educator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Bakyt Beshimov lives in the Boston area.

Academic career

Beshimov started his career on the faculty as professor at Kyrgyz State National University. In 1991 he was appointed as the president of Osh State University, becoming the youngest president of a university in Kyrgyzstan. From 2006 to 2008 Beshimov served as a vice-president and provost of American University of Central Asia.[15]

Beshimov also served as a national coordinator of UNDP "Life" Program, national manager of the UN Ferghana Valley Project, and regional expert at the Aga Khan Foundation.

Presently, Beshimov is a visiting scholar[16] [17] at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies[18] and Harvard University's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies.[19] Beshimov is also a visiting professor at Suffolk University. In addition to appointments at MIT, Harvard and Suffolk, Beshimov is Professor of the Practice at Northeastern University in the Global Studies & International Relations program offered by the College of Professional Studies.

In 2019 Northeastern University awarded Beshimov Excellence in Teaching Award.[20]

Bakyt Beshimov continues to be outspoken on world events.[21] [22] [23]

Political career

While serving as president of Osh State University, Beshimov became increasingly outspoken in his criticism towards then president Askar Akayev. Effective reforms of Osh State University gained him large popularity among the students. Students therefore protested, when Beshimov's political activity caused him to be fired. That same year Beshimov ran for a newly opened parliamentary spot from a district in Osh, and won a landslide victory. Beshimov became a prominent opposition leader. There were numerous attempts to assassinate and throw him in jail by the Akayev regime.[24] Beshimov played a major role in negotiations with Askar Akayev on succeeding certain roles to the opposition. Under the agreement reached in the year 2000, Beshimov was appointed as Kyrgyzstan's ambassador to India with concurrent accreditation to Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Following the Tulip Revolution Beshimov returned to Kyrgyzstan to serve as vice-president of American University of Central Asia.[25] Beshimov was a big supporter of and believer in the Tulip Revolution.[26] After the new government followed short of promises made during the Tulip Revolution,[27] and started reverting the course back to dictatorial rule, Beshimov re-engaged in politics, going into opposition against Kurmanbek Bakiyev.[28] In December 2007 he was elected to Kyrgyzstan's Parliament, the Supreme Council,[29] on the candidate list of the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan. He is the leader of the opposition fraction in the Kyrgyz Parliament.

Beshimov pushed forward policies to prevent other Shanghai Cooperation Organisation members from interfering with Kyrgyzstan's domestic issues.[30] This angered some of Bakiev's own advisers.

Beshimov was one of the first politicians in Kyrgyzstan to use the web for engaging in conversation with the youth.[31]

In the lead up to the 2010 Parliamentary elections Beshimov criticized the government for planning to close universities for the duration of the election,[32] arguing that education is not a high priority for the government.[33]

In 2009 Beshimov was granted political asylum in the US after surviving several assassination attempts[34] due to him being a leader of the opposition.

Manas air base

Bakyt Beshimov came under intense pressure for actively opposing the Kyrgyz government's initial decision to close a US air base, now the Transit Center at Manas.[35] He was the only MP to vote for keeping the base open.[36] Arguing for the importance of a US air base to the security in Central Asia created further divide between Beshimov and the "pro-Russian" government of Bakiyev.[37]

2009 Kyrgyzstan presidential election

Beshimov was the campaign manager for the unified opposition candidate during the July 2009 presidential elections,[38] which western observers deemed "fraudulent".[39] Beshimov said that exit polls by opposition supporters showed Almazbek Atambayev won around 60 percent of the vote.[40] Eventually, he was placed under state surveillance during the Bakiyev regime with intention to kill him.[41]

Beshimov recently spoke against Bakiyev's appointment of his own son as head the Central Agency for Development, Investment, and Innovation.[42] For his views several assassination plots have been made on Beshimov, allegedly organized by Bakiyev.[43]

In 2009 Beshimov filed a suit with the Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan against Bakiyev. The basis for the suit was the claim that Bakiyev broke the law by being an active member of the Ak Jol political party[44] The Court rejected the claim.[45]

Several assassination attempts before the election, and escalation of threats after the election, forced Beshimov to leave Kyrgyzstan.[46]

2010 revolution and Kyrgyz-Uzbek conflict

After the April 7 revolution in Kyrgyzstan, Beshimov was offered the position of ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to the United States, which he turned down.[47]

Beshimov actively advocated that the 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes were provoked from outside Kyrgyzstan.[48] [49] He testified before Helsinki Commission[50] on 27 July 2010 with this view.[51]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tol.org/client/article/20800-a-sinking-island-of-democracy.html A Sinking ‘Island of Democracy’
  2. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/world/asia/24base.html?scp=2&sq=bakyt%20beshimov&st=cse In Reversal, Kyrgyzstan Won’t Close a U.S. Base
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20121026132824/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-196506090.html MP Bakyt Beshimov: Protesters in Luxembourg village support nomination of one candidate to run in presidential election
  4. http://www.theyoungturks.com/story/2009/5/31/211737/392/Diary/Bakyt-Beshimov-quot-Manas-airbase-extension-can-be-analyzed-by-US-Russian-relations-quot- Bakyt Beshimov:"Manas airbase extension can be analyzed by US-Russian relations"
  5. http://www.agoravox.com/article.php3?id_article=9769 Kyrgyz opposition leader:"They are not just building a new Khanate, but a Kyrgyz version of the GULAG"
  6. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/14/world/asia/14kstan.html?scp=3&sq=bakyt%20beshimov&st=cse Critic of Kyrgyzstan Leader Is Believed Dead in a Suspicious Car Crash
  7. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/07/25/world/main5188439.shtml Opposition Cries Fraud in Kyrgyzstan Vote
  8. http://www.auca.kg/en/press_room/expert_list/?expert_id=5&PHPSESSID=36cefe67d9c376f1f6b5a93ea0e8cd30 AUCA Profile
  9. Web site: Erdin Beshimov Open Learning . 2024-01-13 . openlearning.mit.edu.
  10. News: Short-Term Programs for Long-Term Success. The New York Times. 7 June 2019. Hannon. Kerry.
  11. Web site: 2021-04-30 . An Intensive Plunge into the MIT Entrepreneurial Mindset . 2024-01-13 . alum.mit.edu . en.
  12. Web site: Erdin Beshimov Open Learning . 2024-01-13 . openlearning.mit.edu.
  13. Web site: Erdin Beshimov Professional Education . 2024-01-13 . professional.mit.edu.
  14. Web site: 2023-02-08 . A new educational program for scientists working on substance use disorder . 2024-01-22 . MIT News Massachusetts Institute of Technology . en.
  15. http://www.ipp.kg/en/analysis/467/ Bakyt Beshimov: "Opposition will become stronger, if it gets rid of hitchhikers and develops its ideology."
  16. http://techtv.mit.edu/tags/6602-beshimov/videos/7485-kyrgyzstan-cis-assesses-the-crisisbremjune-15-2010em Kyrgyzstan: CIS Assesses the Crisis
  17. http://mit.edu/beshim/www Beshimov's MIT site
  18. http://web.mit.edu/cis web.mit.edu/cis
  19. http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/10/aiding-scholars-at-risk Aiding scholars at risk
  20. Web site: 'All progress scrapes and claws before it glides and soars'. news.northeastern.edu. 10 May 2019. en-US. 2019-07-23.
  21. News: Pannier . Bruce . How Russia's War On Ukraine Is Affecting Kyrgyz-Russian Relations . 2024-01-22 . RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty . en.
  22. News: Pannier . Bruce . Tahir . Muhammad . 2022-01-30 . Majlis Podcast: India And Central Asian States Hold Their First Summit . 2024-01-22 . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty . en.
  23. News: 2021-01-11 . Nationalist Politician Wins Kyrgyz Presidential Election, Set To Get Sweeping Powers . 2024-01-22 . Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty . en.
  24. Web site: Kyrgyz Report . Frerl.org . July 31, 1999.
  25. Web site: Central Asia: Summit Shows Growing Interest In Shanghai Cooperation Organisation . Rferl.org . August 15, 2007.
  26. Web site: KYRGYZSTAN: Exporting the Tulip Revolution . Ipsnews.net . March 29, 2007.
  27. Web site: Kyrgyz opposition MP says authoritarianism barrier to development . Nl.newsbank.com . September 18, 2008.
  28. http://eng.24.kg/community/2006/12/19/755.html?print=yes Bakyt Beshimov: Kyrgyzstan needs to move forward, that is the way out of crisis
  29. News: Embassy Row . The Washington Times . September 14, 2009.
  30. Web site: Central Asia: Summit Shows Growing Interest In Shanghai Cooperation Organisation . Rferl.org . August 15, 2007.
  31. http://jamestownfoundation.blogspot.com/2010/09/tweeting-their-way-through-election.html Tweeting Their Way Through Election Campaigns
  32. http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20100930170316621 KYRGYZSTAN: Universities to stay closed during poll
  33. http://centralasianewswire.com/Security/Kyrgyz-universities-to-remainnbspclosed-during-elections/viewstory.aspx?id=1869 Kyrgyz universities to remain closed during elections
  34. Web site: The man from Kyrgyzstan. 2011-03-03. Harvard Gazette. en-US. 2019-07-23.
  35. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/19/world/asia/19iht-stan.2.20305435.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=bakyt%20beshimov&st=cse Kyrgyz legislators approve closure of U.S. air base
  36. http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insightb/articles/eav021909b.shtml Afghanistan: US War Effort Experiences A Beginning And A Likely End
  37. http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKLD181278 Kyrgyzstan bargains with U.S., Russia on airbase - MP
  38. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/world/asia/23kyrgyz.html?scp=1&sq=bakyt%20beshimov&st=cse Strategic Issues, Not Abuses, Are U.S. Focus in Kyrgyzstan
  39. News: Vote in Kyrgyzstan Gets Harsh Criticism . Wall Street Journal . July 25, 2009 .
  40. News: Opposition cries fraud, wants new election in Kyrgyzstan . Peter . Leonard . The Seattle Times . July 26, 2009.
  41. News: Friends and Dictators: Cozying up to Central Asia's Most Brutal Regimes . Tara . McKelvey . Bostonreview.net . https://web.archive.org/web/20130511143856/http://www.bostonreview.net/BR37.2/tara_mckelvey_human_rights_uzbekistan_afghanistan.php . 2013-05-11 . dead .
  42. Web site: Kyrgyz Opposition Leader Blames President For Nepotism . Rferl.org . November 18, 2009.
  43. http://www.theyoungturks.com/story/2009/11/22/215223/89/Diary/Opposition-leader-Beshimov-accuses-Kyrgyz-President-in-assassination-plot Opposition leader Beshimov accuses Kyrgyz President in assassination plot
  44. , Interview with Bakyt Beshimov outside the Constitutional Court of Kyrgyzstan.
  45. , Interview with Beshimov after the court ruling.
  46. http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/12/the-hard-way/ The hard way
  47. http://enews.ferghana.ru/news.php?id=1688&mode=snews Kyrgyzstan: Bakyt Beshimov refused an appointment of ambassador in USA
  48. http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20100702181749676&mode=print KYRGYZSTAN: University politicisation to continue, by Yojana Sharma, 04 July 2010
  49. http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/asia/100615/kyrgyzstan-osh-jalalabad-ethnic-violence Did external forces spark Kyrgyzstan violence?
  50. http://www.fednews.com/transcript.htm?id=20100727t1541&SLID=e7cf734b428d6e909a13d0db26209289 HEARING OF THE COMMISSION ON SECURITY & COOPERATION IN EUROPE, JULY 27, 2010
  51. Web site: Testimony :: Dr. Bakyt Beshimov, Visiting Scholar - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) . 2010-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303182810/http://csce.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContentRecords.ViewWitness&ContentRecord_id=1280&ContentType=D&ContentRecordType=D&ParentType=H&CFID=37576297&CFTOKEN=44102325 . 2016-03-03 . dead .