Villagers Farm Perilously Close to Uranium Dump
Reporter Kamari Ahrorzoza has been visiting Gazion, a village in northern Tajikistan, where residents live and work in close proximity to an old uranium mine.
Reporter Kamari Ahrorzoza has been visiting Gazion, a village in northern Tajikistan, where residents live and work in close proximity to an old uranium mine.
New rules requiring Tajik officials to be more responsive have largely been welcomed, although some of them may continue reacting badly to constructive criticism.
New project aims to improve ties between journalists and rights activists across the region.
Moscow may be unhappy with the American military presence but does not seem to have pressured Bishkek to end it.
The falling value of the Tajik currency, the somoni, has been accompanied by rising prices.
The Tajik government is pursuing a programme to deter young people from using drugs, but the number of addicts is rising.
President Kurmanbek Bakiev’s announcement that the United States airbase in Kyrgyzstan must close has provoked a heated debate in this Central Asian state.
Tajikistan is so short of teachers that 400 final-year pupils have stepped in to teach their younger schoolmates.
Piles of rubbish have become a common site in the streets and squares of the Tajik capital.
The latest electricity crisis in Tajikistan is the work of Uzbekistan, which is blocking supplies for political reasons, according to an economist in Dushanbe.