Kyrgyzstan: Opposition Slams Referendum
Akaev's opponents rubbish his claim that plebiscite results reflect public trust in his
Akaev's opponents rubbish his claim that plebiscite results reflect public trust in his
Sense of hopelessness and despair prompts growing numbers of rural women to turn to drink.
Arrest of opposition activist on spying charge heats pre-election passions in Baku.
Islamists in Kyrgyzstan say they have nothing in common with the men behind the New York and Washington terror attacks.
Both compassion and future prospects for life on the outside are in short supply for women prisoners.
Given what they’re up against, it’s not surprising that few women make it as politicians.
Kyrgyz women travel across the region to support their families, despite being bullied and harassed en route.
Eyewitnesses tell how President Karimov’s soldiers finished off the injured as they lay bleeding, and then concealed the corpses.
On the Uzbek-Kyrgyz border, travellers run the gauntlet of unmarked minefields and constant police harassment
Kyrgyz women campaign for equality in the political life of the country