Prisoners in Two Minds About Freedom
Thousands of prisoners are being freed under an amnesty in Tajikistan, but as Jamoliddin Saifiddinov reports, many have little to look forward to on the outside.
Thousands of prisoners are being freed under an amnesty in Tajikistan, but as Jamoliddin Saifiddinov reports, many have little to look forward to on the outside.
Parents say schools are sending youngsters into the fields despite official ban on child labour.
With little popular support, Sanjar Umarov hoped the West would back his calls for political change, but this proved illusory.
Rights campaigners welcome IWPR report on registration problems faced by Turkmen NGOs.
Many Afghans believe foreign forces providing support for insurgents in the north.
Defections from regional distribution network may destroy Soviet-era effort to ensure equitable sharing of electricity.
One of the most visible effects of depression in Tajikistan is the sight of men hanging around in groups, hoping someone will take them on for a day’s work.
The authorities in Tajikistan have been forced to impose “electricity quotas” on consumers as a way of saving power in the run-up to winter.
The authorities in Tajikistan are screening passengers arriving at airports and railway stations for signs of swine flu, Zarina Ergasheva reports.
After months of turbulence in relations with Russia, the Tajik leader seems to have smoothed things over and gained significant concessions.