They obviously don't appreciate all the US advancements in democracy and liberty and freedom around the globe. And why wouldn't they want their election to meet Washington’s standards ?
Reported in Daily Times, Pakistan
Kyrgyzstan warns US against ‘interference’ in election
Sunday, February 27, 2005
BISHKEK: The government of Kyrgyzstan expressed displeasure Saturday at recent comments by the US ambassador here on elections this weekend and warned the United States that
interference in the ex-Soviet republic’s internal affairs could have “unpredictable” consequences. “Such statements are regrettable,” Foreign Minister Talant Kushchubekov said on state radio in response to public comments earlier this month by US Ambassador Stephen Young on key legislative elections to take place Sunday in the Central Asian state.
Young said in an interview with Kyrgyz media on February 18 that failure by the authorities to ensure that Sunday’s vote met Washington’s democratic standards would have a negative impact on Bishkek’s relations with the United States and the rest of the world. Kushchubekov said the Kyrgyz government intended to pursue political reforms in the country, had taken all necessary precautions to make sure the vote was free, fair and in line with international democratic norms and saw “no reason” for the US envoy to raise such concerns. afp
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_27-2-2005_pg4_11