Police Violence Taints Kyrgyz Image
Government forced to make concessions following outrage over violent police suppression of political protest.
Government forced to make concessions following outrage over violent police suppression of political protest.
Uzbekistan's conscript frontier guards are widely seen as a nuisance in neighbouring Kyrgyzstan.
A recent traffic accident in which an American soldier hit two women has renewed debate over the immunity status of foreign military personnel.
Kyrgyz deputy, released from prison following fierce protests, speaks to IWPR about the lessons the country must learn from the unrest.
Survivors of campaign against Muslim rebels say they've been neglected by the authorities.
Unscrupulous hunters and traders are making a killing selling endangered species on to the wealthy owners of private zoos.
Patients in the Aksy region are "giving blood" as the price of leaving hospital.
Poor health controls and cash shortages have led to brucellosis-infected meat being offered for sale across the republic.
Authorities step up drive to stop local criminal preying on overseas visitors.
Japanese government concerned at poor management of a loan scheme that farmers say was unworkable from the start.