Kyrgyz Islamists Shun Taleban
Islamists in Kyrgyzstan say they have nothing in common with the men behind the New York and Washington terror attacks.
Islamists in Kyrgyzstan say they have nothing in common with the men behind the New York and Washington terror attacks.
Cross-party plan to restructure the legal system could be designed to clip the wings of a high-flying judge.
There are fears that the force's anger at the prosecution of officers blamed for protestors' deaths may spill over into a national strike.
Kyrgyz activists threaten protests over President Akaev's refusal to quash opposition leader's conviction.
President Akaev's critics question his promise to end poverty with the help of a 700 million dollar handout.
Opposition say president’s inner circle is canvassing public’s attitude to President Askar Akaev remaining in office for another term.
Evidence suggests Uzbek secret service is continuing to abduct Kyrgyz nationals.
Leading Muslim leader denies claims that he’s a key figure in Hizb ut-Tahrir movement.
Outraged Kyrgyz officials take power firm to court for cutting electricity to government ministry building.
Non-government media subjected to closures and threats in run-up to 2005 elections.