Kyrgyzstan: Protests to Continue Despite Resignations
The resignation of the Kyrgyz government over the deaths of demonstrators in Aksy is unlikely to ease tensions in the country.
The resignation of the Kyrgyz government over the deaths of demonstrators in Aksy is unlikely to ease tensions in the country.
Kyrgyzstan detectives catch four officials dealing in one of the most endangered species in the world, raising fears of widespread corruption.
Kyrgyz doctors are concerned at the resurgence of traditional healers.
Fears that renewed war on corruption will fail to capture the biggest fish.
Killer landslides could spread radioactive pollution across much of southern Kyrgyzstan
Reporters’ lives are made a misery by hostile officials and mean employers.
A year on from the Aksy shootings, relatives are still demanding to see justice done.
Moya Stolitsa Novosti loses all its assets as courts impose damages in cases widely seen as politically motivated.
Newspapers say they are under threat as chaotic postal service fails to pass on subscription fees.
Eighth suspected contract killing in two months underlines sorry state of Kyrgyz law enforcers.