Strengthening Top-Down Rule in Kyrgyzstan
Reforms contain many retrograde steps and look like an attempt to bolster president.
Reforms contain many retrograde steps and look like an attempt to bolster president.
Parliament’s refusal to sign international ban on executions seen as a bad sign.
A centre for juvenile delinquents in southern Kyrgyzstan is using non-punitive methods to prevent adolescents from reoffending.
Ayday Tokonova reports on a countrywide network in Kyrgyzstan that provides practical advice on health issues in the kind of language people understand.
Residents fear being made homeless as Bishkek authorities move to demolish shantytown.
Many marriages in southern Kyrgyzstan are not legally registered, leaving spouses without recourse to the law if things go wrong.
Economic realities may prod Kurmanbek Bakiev away from autocratic impulses towards reform.
Kyrgyz public unimpressed by new law to make singing national anthem compulsory.
The southern town of Batken has now been the official administrative centre of its own region for a decade, but it has few of the leisure facilities and public spaces that more established urban centres enjoy.