Abstract
Central Asia is confronted with an escalating menace of international terrorism and religious extremism, with the Kyrgyz Republic emerging as a significant focal point in this context. This article offers a concise historical perspective on terrorist incidents in the region, delving into the underlying causes and motivations driving the proliferation of terrorist and religious extremist ideologies within Kyrgyzstan. The article also underscores the distinct role played by disputed territories among the countries in this region. Furthermore, it examines the legal dimensions of state-level efforts to combat terrorism and extremism, along with the initiatives undertaken by international organizations in addressing this global predicament.
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