Are Returning Migrants Behind Tajik Crime Wave?
The recent murder of a currency trader in the capital Dushanbe has led some to point the finger at Tajik workers forced to return home because of the global economic crisis.
The recent murder of a currency trader in the capital Dushanbe has led some to point the finger at Tajik workers forced to return home because of the global economic crisis.
IWPR events help activist groups in Armenia and Georgia communicate refugee concerns to government officials.
With not enough money to rebuild homes, disaster victims face a winter under canvas.
In a partial admission of the failure of past land reforms, the Tajik government is to disband some large farms that are in debt and owe taxes.
A recent banking conference in Bishkek discussed the impact of falling workers’ remittances on the Kyrgyz economy.
Fewer migrant workers than anticipated have come back to Kyrgyzstan from abroad, and reporter Nurlan Abdaliev went to the Russian city of Novisibirsk to find out how the rest are weathering the ongoing economic crisis.
Economists predict huge boost for Armenian economy if ties between Yerevan and Ankara are normalised.
Journalist’s conviction viewed as a warning to critics ahead of presidential elections.
Tajik migrant workers in Russia are increasingly divorcing their wives with one phone call, reports Shahodat Saibnazarova.