IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
He tells judges he would say same thing if he was defending himself.
By IWPR-trained reporters in Nasiriya (ICR No. 283, 9-Feb-09)
By IWPR-trained reporters in Baghdad (ICR No. 283, 9-Feb-09)
By IWPR-trained reporters in Basra (ICR No. 283, 9-Feb-09)
Insurgents were ousted from the town over a year ago, but they continue to pose a threat.
Tajikistan is so short of teachers that 400 final-year pupils have stepped in to teach their younger schoolmates.
Piles of rubbish have become a common site in the streets and squares of the Tajik capital.
The latest electricity crisis in Tajikistan is the work of Uzbekistan, which is blocking supplies for political reasons, according to an economist in Dushanbe.