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Kyrgyz Bill On Amending National Flag Advances Despite Protests

Demonstrators rally in Bishkek against changing the national flag on December 9.
Demonstrators rally in Bishkek against changing the national flag on December 9.

Kyrgyz lawmakers on December 19 approved in the second reading a bill amending the national flag. The bill, approved in its first reading last month, says the wavy yellow rays of a sun on a red field of the current flag give the impression of a sunflower. But the Kyrgyz word for sunflower, "kunkarama," has a second meaning: "dependent." The bill would allow the "straightening" of the sunrays to make the image look more like a sun, the lawmakers said. Several rallies protesting the change have been held in the Central Asian country since it was proposed in October. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service, click here.

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