Fears of Mass Return of Migrant Workers
The global economic crisis is beginning to result in job cuts in Russia and other countries where hundreds of thousands of Tajiks have found work, leading to fears they will return home en masse.
The global economic crisis is beginning to result in job cuts in Russia and other countries where hundreds of thousands of Tajiks have found work, leading to fears they will return home en masse.
New law falls below standards of a country that will soon chair the OSCE, rights groups say.
Buying somewhere to live in the Tajik capital is almost impossible for the average person.
In the first of IWPR's radio programmes for Tajikistan, we look at the impact of power cuts on daily life, and the controversial subject of arranged marriages and divorce.
Threat of more blackouts despite efforts to hoard water for hydropower ahead of cold season.
Lack of clarity about land and water rights in undemarcated border areas creates running tensions.
IWPR’s reporting said to set an example for how sensitive topics like religion should be covered.
Linking hijab controversy to fears of Islamic extremism may be counter-productive.
First attempt to have libel provisions seen as curb on free speech struck out of the criminal code.