World | Kyrgyzstan Deposed Kyrgyz Leader Resigns, Bolts His departure should end fears of renewed violence By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Apr 15, 2010 1:02 PM CDT Copied Kyrgyzstan's deposed president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, center, surrounded by his bodyguards,arrives for a rally in the city of Osh Thursday. (AP Photo/D.Dalton Bennett) The deposed president of Kyrgyzstan left the country today for neighboring Kazakhstan after signing a formal letter of resignation. The move allays fears of new violence in the Central Asian nation that hosts a key US military base supporting the war in Afghanistan. All flights there have resumed. Kazakhstan said the presidents of the US and Russia helped arrange for Kurmanbek Bakiyev to leave. "He had to leave the country because he was afraid of people's justice," said the deputy head of the interim government. Bakiyev's efforts to gather support in Kyrgyzstan's south, his clan power base, suffered a severe blow earlier today when he tried to speak to a rally in Osh, the region's biggest city. Within a few moments of his taking the stage, gunfire split the air and he was hustled into a car and driven away. Read These Next He heckled President Trump, is now $430K richer. Officials say ICE agent who shot Renee Good had internal bleeding. Dems and Republicans team up to block Trump on Greenland. Verizon finally got phones out of SOS mode. Report an error