Mixed Messages for Independent Journalists
Police ministry says it wants to deal fairly with the independent media, as its officers step up persecution of journalists and activists.
Police ministry says it wants to deal fairly with the independent media, as its officers step up persecution of journalists and activists.
“Counterrevolutionaries” blamed for alleged leaflet campaign advocating ethnic discord.
Opposition leader Felix Kulov must pass a Kyrgyz-language exam many believe was originally invented to thwart him.
Seizing government buildings has becoming a regular activity for protestors who feel they have no other way of being heard.
A government commission set up to investigate the former administration’s finances faces political pressure and tortuous accounting.
Authorities make changes to how groups are funded, putting pressure on those backed with money from overseas.
The looting and violence that followed the March revolution has failed to dent Turkish investor confidence.
Activists blame authorities after Shymkent congress is violently disrupted but president vows to punish perpetrators.
So many traders lost goods to looting and arson in March that some are considering pulling out of the Kyrgyz market.
Karasuu residents seem unperturbed by reports that the frontier town could be stormed by Uzbek troops.