Tajik Prosecutors Investigate Child Labour Claims
In what could be a test case, prosecutors have started looking into the widespread practice of using minors to work on cotton farms.
In what could be a test case, prosecutors have started looking into the widespread practice of using minors to work on cotton farms.
Alisher Saipov was a highly respected journalist who made it his mission to write for Central Asian as well as foreign readers.
European foreign ministers accused of placing energy interests over human rights.
Critics of recent changes warn that Kyrgyzstan could end up with a one-party legislature that exists solely to rubberstamp the president’s decisions.
A mass release of convicts is not in itself a sign of liberalisation.
Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan are refusing to compromise over a land dispute threatening to trigger a new conflict between the two countries.
Tajik officials say an IWPR report has helped them gain important insights into problems faced by Tajik travelers passing through Uzbekistan.
News analysis service widely acclaimed as its first phase draws to a close.
Initial phase of ground-breaking, regional news analysis agency projects ends.
As the planting season approaches, farmers in Helmand show no sign of abandoning their traditional cash crop.