Free Trade Concerns in Tajikistan
Economists argue that signing up to the WTO too hastily would destroy local business in an already weak economy.
Economists argue that signing up to the WTO too hastily would destroy local business in an already weak economy.
Not content with arresting its critics, the government is cracking down on those who listen to dissident views – even when these are set to music.
Tight security measures continue to force citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to resort to bribery to visit relatives on the other side of the border.
The Taleban may have been toppled, but Tajikistan believes Afghanistan is still a source of real danger.
Opposition parties fail to reach consensus on fielding a common candidate in November’s presidential election.
Two momentous events - the Kyrgyz revolution and the Andijan shootings - have coloured the way Central Asian governments view media freedom.
Uzbek threats to turn off the gas supply could be an economic disaster.
Government sends in task force to sort out corrupt and inept universities.
President Karzai’s cabinet nominees defend their records in a mudslinging battle that some say is the work of once-powerful political forces who feel excluded from government.
The IMF approves of the government’s monetary policy, but some say fiscal restraint is causing hardship at home.