[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [00:00.00]The Kyrgyzstan President Kurmanbek Bakiyev [00:02.86]has refused to admit defeat after his political opponents [00:05.78]dissolved parliament and demanded his resignation. [00:08.96]Latest reports from the capital Bishkek [00:11.57]say there was heavy shooting as night fell. [00:13.75]From Bishkek, Richard Galpin now reports. [00:16.05]After the bloodshed yesterday, [00:17.91]this morning the main leaders of the opposition announced [00:20.90]they've taken control of the country, [00:22.70]forming a temporary government [00:24.38]and dissolving parliament. [00:25.94]But at a news conference here in the capital, [00:28.49]they admitted there were concerns [00:30.36]that the president was trying to rally his supporters [00:32.72]in the south of the country [00:34.21]in order to fight back. [00:35.70]The opposition wanted him to resign immediately, [00:38.13]but Mr.Bakiyev has told BBC [00:40.81]he has no intention of quitting [00:42.80]and still considers himself to be president.