Kyrgyz Angered by Uzbek “Terror Camp” Charges
It is not the first time Tashkent has lashed out at its neighbours, but accusing Kyrgyzstan of harbouring terrorists is a worrying escalation.
It is not the first time Tashkent has lashed out at its neighbours, but accusing Kyrgyzstan of harbouring terrorists is a worrying escalation.
Prosecutor Azimbek Beknazarov was on a roll, charging former officials with corruption one after another. His sudden removal raises serious questions about the country’s future political direction.
Dramatic scenes in parliament as deputies trade accusations of crime links with the president and his government.
Repressive cultural and language policies drive Kurds to contemplate emigration.
Crackdown on rights activists as government seeks to stifle even the most innocuous NGOs in the wake of the Andijan killings.
The president says capital punishment is to end – but not before it could be applied to those convicted in the latest controversial trial.
The government bans grain imports saying the country has too much food, then impounds consignments to cover up shortages.
As the West holds back from investing in Uzbekistan, there are others eager to take what pickings there are.
First-ever joint military exercises between Uzbekistan and Russia unlikely to be the last as the two draw closer.
Rumours that the Americans plan to use an air base in Turkmenistan appear to have little real substance.