Askar Akayev (English Wikipedia)

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  • Slovak republic website, State honours Archived 13 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine: 1st Class in 2003 (click on "Holders of the Order of the 1st Class White Double Cross" to see the holders' table)

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  • According to the KGB colonel Leonid Veselovsky (Russian: Леонид Веселовский), Veselovsky met Birshtein in early 1991, became Seabeco's and Birshtein's lobbyist to senior Soviet officials and subsequently both Seabeco and Birshtein gained financially as a friendly firm to Moscow, Moldova, and Kyrgyzstan.[4] Birshtein was with Nasirdin Isanov when died.[5][6] Veselovsky supported the Soviet Union Communist Party's deputy general secretary Vladimir Ivashko's plan to greatly increase the number of joint ventures using the USSR Communist Party networks in order to hide its assets.[4] According to the Swiss chartered accountant Rudolf Studhalter who supports Veselovsky, Seabeco, which allegedly has close ties to Russian mafia, and numerous Russians and is the father of Alexander Studhalter who is the founder of the 1996 established Lucerne based Swiru Holding AG which is an abbreviation for Switzerland and Russia, had traded personal computers with the Soviet Union during the 1980s, was a major shareholder of Gazprom when it was undervalued and, since 1996, is a business associate of Suleyman Kerimov, Veselovsky "seems to be for real -- he comes with money with a government stamp."[4][7] Tursunbek Chyngyshev resigned after the Seabeco gold scandal which allegedly involved Centerra Gold and Cameco.[4][8]