Uzbeks Find Refuge on Kyrgyz Border
Fleeing Andijan residents say "only death" now awaits them back in Uzbekistan.
Fleeing Andijan residents say "only death" now awaits them back in Uzbekistan.
The government’s failure to ease up on independent media in the wake of recent elections suggest it may be a more permanent trend.
Group stands trial for assisting suicide attacks, but both accusations and evidence remain shrouded in secrecy.
The violence in Andijan has received a muted response in neighbouring Kazakstan, which has focused on protecting its borders.
President Niazov wants to graze sheep on the country’s prized nature reserves, putting at risk their fragile ecosystems.
Was Jumaboy Tolibov jailed for getting on the wrong side of a powerful local official, or as part of a wider organised campaign against free speech?
The death of a young Tajik on the country’s frontier with Kyrgyzstan ratchets up tensions.
Candidates dismiss organisation’s proposal to bolster public confidence in the presidential election.
Big increase in movement of goods between Tajikistan and Afghanistan envisaged once new frontier link complete.
Reluctance to identify Dushanbe bombers reflects fears over escalation in political tensions.