Compensation for Kyrgyz Looting Slow in Coming
Victims of attacks on shops and other business during the March revolution are doubtful the government will live up to its promise to recompense them
Victims of attacks on shops and other business during the March revolution are doubtful the government will live up to its promise to recompense them
Was Jumaboy Tolibov jailed for getting on the wrong side of a powerful local official, or as part of a wider organised campaign against free speech?
Deputy’s murder causes consternation in an already jittery political situation.
Military mount crowd-dispersal exercises as officials speak of need to bolster weapon stocks and scrutinise the opposition.
Yet another set of changes to the law may further hamstring non-government groups.
The death of a young Tajik on the country’s frontier with Kyrgyzstan ratchets up tensions.
Though she firmly denies presidential ambitions, rumours are circulating that Dariga Nazarbaeva wants to replace her father.
Rights activists outraged as Kyrgyz government sends Andijan refugees home.
Government buildings in Bishkek stormed by huge crowds, just two months after similar demonstrations toppled government.
Locals said to have suffered beatings and sexual abuse during police questioning following May uprising.