Kazak Media Crackdown Counterproductive
Observers say restrictions have merely increased interest in leaked recordings purporting to reveal official wrongdoing.
Observers say restrictions have merely increased interest in leaked recordings purporting to reveal official wrongdoing.
Local and international media turn to IWPR for expert opinion on leading journalist’s killing following two in-depth reports on the crime.
Despite the government’s optimism, local observers predict Kazakstan’s bid to chair the OSCE in 2009 will be turned down.
Experts call for new energy projects to be accompanied with transparent monitoring of their environmental effects.
Six candidates, five political parties and only one possible winner.
Proposed legislation would make it harder for smaller faith groups to operate.
Even repeated purges of senior interior ministry staff will not reduce abuses by an overbearing police force, say analysts.
The killing of Alisher Saipov may deter others from reporting on sensitive topics, and some of his colleagues think that is why he was gunned down.
After two years of argument about the constitution, President Bakiev is pushing through a quick solution – although not everyone is happy with his vision of how Kyrgyzstan should be governed.
As Kyrgyz move out in search of a better life abroad, their neighbours from Tajikistan are buying up homes.