Courts Target Kyrgyz Papers
Kyrgyz independent newspapers have been rocked by a barrage of court cases
Kyrgyz independent newspapers have been rocked by a barrage of court cases
Osh leaders change so frequently that residents barely get a chance to find out who they are
The spectre of the IMU has returned to haunt the Tajik government
Unemployment and rising poverty have driven thousands of Kyrgyz women into the clutches of the petrol cartels
Felix Kulov's lawyers are set to appeal against his conviction whilst supporters threaten to stage fresh protest meetings in Bishkek
There are fears that border guard harassment of travellers and traders crossing the Kyrgyz-Uzbek frontier could provoke inter-ethnic violence.
Protests are growing in Kyrgyzstan at the arrest of a parliamentarian who criticised the president over territorial concessions to neighboring countries.
The Kyrgyz authorities are turning a blind eye to the increasing number of street children in the southern city of Jalalabad.
Parliamentary deputies investigate humanitarian aid scam that's led to fears over food safety.
An independent newspaper, noted for its investigations into government wrongdoing, may soon be driven out of business.