Kyrgyzstan: Regional Press Muzzled
Political interference prevents publication of objective journalism in the country's provinces.
Political interference prevents publication of objective journalism in the country's provinces.
The prime minister has admitted his government has lost the information war after biased TV reports of a fatal riot sparked widespread anger.
The fallout from the deaths of six demonstrators in the Aksy region continues to haunt the government.
Although the main opposition leader is safely in jail, the government is keeping close watch on his home village.
Akaev's plans to have all public sector workers kitted out in uniforms provoke resentment
IWPR investigation paints dismal picture of abuse and neglect in the mental healthcare system.
A leading government figure has apparently switched allegiance to the opposition, but critics say it’s all part of a complex game.
New identity card is designed to guard hapless foreign guests against a tough police force.
Kyrgyz voters are looking to a new generation of politicians to improve their quality of life.
The detention of militants' relatives has raised yet more concern over Uzbekistan's dismal human rights record.