Tajikistan
Kyrgyz Media Rebuff Allegations of Rumour-Mongering
Journalist called in for questioning over an article suggesting the president might be unwell.
Tajik-Kyrgyz Water Clash a Sign of Things to Come
Unclear borders and poor communications blamed for latest dispute over water resources.
Gender Equality a Dead Letter in Tajikistan
Despite a raft of equal opportunity laws, women in this conservative society are often treated as chattels.
Tajiks Dispute Benefits of Hunting
Scientists warn that many species are under threat, as local communities have no stake in face extinction as a result of poorly regulated hunts and poachers.
Turkmenistan to Tackle Population Decline
It will take more than special awards to encourage families to have more children.
Central Asia: Feb ‘08
Investigation into fatal police shooting praised for its balanced, analytical approach.
Baby Trade Worries Tajikistan
Poverty rather than greed drives women on low-incomes to sell newborn babies.
Uzbeks Loosen Banking Restrictions
Liberalising the rules for bank accounts may not be enough to restore savers’ confidence in the financial system.
Uzbek Amnesty Designed to Please West
While rights groups welcome the amnesty offered to several activists, they do not believe it marks a real change in policy.