Tajikistan: Farm “Slavery” Exposed
New research reveals mass exploitation and enslavement of women farm workers.
New research reveals mass exploitation and enslavement of women farm workers.
Isolationist regime sacks thousands of professionals for being educated outside the country.
Resettlement programme in trouble as migrants ask to go back to their old homes in the mountains.
Turkmens are fed up with state television's obsession with President Niyazov
Harsh border controls around the numerous enclaves dotted along both sides of the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border cause misery for local people
After three years of drought, torrential rain and locusts have destroyed thousands of acres of crops, heaping more problems on the country's desperate citizens.
Small independent parties could be prevented from contesting the 2004 parliamentary elections if the government has its way.
If their country is to have a future, Tajikistan's regional powers must work together to repair an economy devastated by war and natural disasters.
Orthodox church angered by Vatican move to upgrade its presence in Kazakstan.
A new strategy for boosting Kazakstan's oil industry reflects concern that foreign interest will wane as Iraq comes on stream.