The initiator also plans to organize a petition for a "clean Kyrgyzstan."
A lawsuit has been filed in Bishkek's Main Internal Affairs Directorate against several social media users. This was reported by a Bishkek resident with the nickname amiraskarov on the Threads platform.
The statement is related to social media posts concerning the situation with the "Kulikovsky" trade house and blogger Aitilek Orozbekov.
"My posts reached the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Bishkek. I just visited the investigators at their invitation. During our conversation, I learned that investigative actions have begun, and they are currently awaiting the results of a linguistic examination. Thus, there will be no need to collect the petition planned for January 21," he said.

Earlier, he mentioned that he filed a complaint with the police and called on citizens to gather at the Main Internal Affairs Directorate on January 21 to support the petition for a "clean Kyrgyzstan."

It is also worth noting that earlier the State Committee for National Security (GKNB) held a conversation with a Kyrgyz citizen regarding his social media posts.
Employees of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate and GKNB detained bloggers for a video mocking the Kyrgyz language.
Recall that last year a complaint was also filed against Aitilek Orozbekov. The blogger claimed that he received a video where a customer was denied service in the state language and went to the store to clarify the circumstances. However, the activist did not present the video itself.
After that, Orozbekov was placed under house arrest.
This blogger became known for his "language patrols," where he demands to be served in the Kyrgyz language. He posts recordings on his YouTube channel.
In November 2024, he was detained on charges of publicly calling for the violent seizure of power. In January 2025, the First May District Court of Bishkek found him guilty under paragraph 1 of part 2 of article 327 of the Criminal Code of the Kyrgyz Republic and imposed a fine of 70,000 soms. The blogger did not admit his guilt.
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