BISHKEK. July 16 (Interfax) - The Kyrgyz government has not given up plans to have ex-president Kurmanbek Bakiyev and his youngest son Maxim extradited.
"Extradition in cases such as this is a very complicated process. We have our own plan of action, but we must confer with serious law firms," interim President Roza Otunbayeva told the media on Friday.
"A sufficient amount of documents" must be gathered in relation to Maxim Bakiyev, she said.
"Everything depends on us. In Britain, [where Bakiyev is now] courts are independent. I do not think Britain will support those responsible for the bloodshed in Kyrgyzstan," Otunbayeva said.