Kyrgyzstan: Trouble Down South
Has the Kyrgyz president gone too far by summarily sacking powerful southern governors?
Has the Kyrgyz president gone too far by summarily sacking powerful southern governors?
The arrest of a senior security officer in Bishkek has sparked a major row between two powerful law-enforcement agencies.
Even though the justice minister says his plan to check up on non-government groups has been misrepresented, many fear it is the thin end of the wedge.
After President Nazarbaev’s easy election win, he might safely have ignored his opponents – but apparently he hasn’t.
Journalists face libel action for criticising Kurmanbek Bakiev.
Tough talk from the new revolutionaries, but can they deliver?
In a presidential election year, independent media are under more pressure than ever.
The prolonged debate over how Kyrgyzstan should be governed has failed to produce a definitive version of the constitution.
Local elections have less to do with party politics than family ties.
A wave of birth abnormalities afflicts a small industrial Armenian town.