Despair Drives Women to Drugs Trade
Central Asian drugs-traffickers are offering Kyrgyz women lucrative employment and an escape from grinding poverty
Central Asian drugs-traffickers are offering Kyrgyz women lucrative employment and an escape from grinding poverty
Once dubbed an "island of democracy in Central Asia", Kyrgyzstan is facing widespread unrest in the wake of this month's disputed parliamentary elections.
The Islamic opposition fails to become a credible political force after disastrous election results
Russian and Central Asian troops are to launch joint military exercises this month in anticipation of fresh incursions across the Kyrgyz-Tajik border
Islamic fundamentalists are exploiting economic hardship in the once prosperous Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan.
Hundreds of armed militants appear poised to stir up trouble in the Batken border region of Kyrgyzstan
Speakers at IWPR's landmark conference in Almaty express serious concerns over new media legislation
The independent media is blossoming in Tajikistan's corner of the Fergana valley
The lessons learned in two recent military campaigns have failed to usher major reforms of the cash-strapped Kyrgyz army
Kyrgyzstan is clamping down on a Muslim movement determined to turn the country into an Islamic state