Uzbekistan: One More Dissident Out of the Way
Evidence suggests flawed trial and political motives as journalist is jailed on gay sex charges.
Evidence suggests flawed trial and political motives as journalist is jailed on gay sex charges.
Concern that blanket TV coverage of President Rahmonov is part of shift to greater authoritarianism.
Western jet fighters flying missions to Afghanistan get flak from Kyrgyz pensioners.
Few believe Rajabi Mirzo was the victim of a random mugging, given the critical stance of his newspaper.
Capital remains tense after arrest of powerful figure who fell out of favour with the authorities.
United States broadcaster’s decision to end Uzbek radio broadcasts could not have come at a worse time.
Unloved police force has become a prime target for Islamic militants.
Large-scale military exercise in the Kyrgyz mountains sparks calls for preventive as well as reactive responses to insurgent threat.
As bureaucratic obstacles grow on the Kazak-Uzbek border, local smugglers do their best to circumvent the rules.
Farmers accused local authorities of heavy-handed tactics to make them switch to growing cotton.