Kazak Crackdown on Youth Activists
The government is refusing to register youth groups it fears are plotting a revolution.
The government is refusing to register youth groups it fears are plotting a revolution.
Changes to laws on religion and the media will give government prosecutors new powers of censorship.
Military mount crowd-dispersal exercises as officials speak of need to bolster weapon stocks and scrutinise the opposition.
Yet another set of changes to the law may further hamstring non-government groups.
Crackdown on rights activists as government seeks to stifle even the most innocuous NGOs in the wake of the Andijan killings.
Ethnic Azerbaijanis claim that raids by Georgia’s financial police are targeting their community unfairly.
Latest pension increases still leaves many elderly people struggling far below the poverty line.
Environmentalists claim flooding caused by Turkish dams is threatening Ajaria.
Opinion is still divided on whether the opposition can topple the government at the ballot box – and whether the vote will be fair enough to show the true results.
Despite revisions to the proposed constitution, the opposition is urging voters to reject it – but in the end, low turnout may pose a bigger risk.