IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Asso is an independent general political daily issued by Khandan Institution in Baghdad.
The Turkmen president’s blanket ban on drafting in public-sector workers to help with the cotton harvest will have far-reaching effects on attempts to fulfil a production target that already looks beyond reach.
Getting out of Turkmenistan is becoming more difficult as the security agencies widen their net and bar more people from leaving the country.
Gloria Atiba-Davies seeks to ensure victims do not suffer further trauma when relating their suffering to investigators and judges.
Residents of Karadamak on the southern outskirts of Ashgabat have been protesting, albeit with little public furore, against the construction of a high-rise apartment block on top of a cemetery where their relatives are buried.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 478, 24-Nov-06)
By Katherine Boyle in The Hague (TU No 478, 24-Nov-06)
By Katherine Boyle in The Hague (TU No 478, 24-Nov-06)