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Crime and Punishment the Turkmen Way
A chief prosecutor who was the president’s enforcer falls foul of the system she served.
5 May 06
Things Just Get Worse
Two momentous events - the Kyrgyz revolution and the Andijan shootings - have coloured the way Central Asian governments view media freedom.
5 May 06
Uzbek State Holds Muslim Teaching in Check
Government stops any sign of Islamic fervour outside the officially-sanctioned channels through which it manages religion.
3 May 06
Azerbaijan: Famous Medieval Cemetery Vanishes
IWPR reporter confirms that there is nothing left of the celebrated stone crosses of Jugha.
27 Apr 06
Witnesses in Bosnia ICJ Case Offer Few Surprises
Parties hail testimony as a boon for their respective cases, while observers say the procedure was something of a letdown.
7 Apr 06
Tajikistan's Only Synagogue Awaits End
Small Jewish community believe destruction of their place of worship leaves them facing a bleak future.
21 Mar 06
Milosevic Dies in Cell
The man accused of responsibility for much of the bloodshed in the Balkans in the Nineties dies in bed.
13 Mar 06
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Angren was once the pride of Soviet Uzbekistan, but residents now scrape a miserable existence.
7 Mar 06
Serbia and Montenegro on Trial for Genocide
Bosnian lawyers face the daunting task of proving not only that genocide occurred in Bosnia, but also that responsibility lay with an entire state.
1 Mar 06
Uzbekistan's Industrial Powerhouse Falls on Hard Times
Angren was once the pride of Soviet Uzbekistan, but residents now scrape a miserable existence.
22 Feb 06
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