Kyrgyzstan's Fading Romance With the West
President Akaev’s warning that outside forces are pushing for a Georgian-style revolution looks like a tactic to ward off criticism of next year’s elections.
President Akaev’s warning that outside forces are pushing for a Georgian-style revolution looks like a tactic to ward off criticism of next year’s elections.
Uzbeks living on the wrong side of the border are told to get Turkmen passports – or get out.
Self-censorship, low wages and poor technical resources are destroying independent journalism in Karakalpakstan.
The detention of militants' relatives has raised yet more concern over Uzbekistan's dismal human rights record.
Uzbeks are being forced to tone down their traditionally sumptuous wedding celebrations
Kyrgyz voters seem to have little to gain from voting in forthcoming presidential elections
The West is losing out to Russia in its attempts to exert influence over Central Asia
Human rights organisations are voicing growing concern at the number of executions in Uzbekistan
Kyrgyz ambassadors fear their government's controversial election proposals will further undermine the country's international reputation
Uzbek grain farmers face destitution as the government seizes entire harvests at knockdown prices