Kyrgyz Police Demoralised
Underpaid and poorly resourced, Kyrgyz police are leaving the force in droves.
Underpaid and poorly resourced, Kyrgyz police are leaving the force in droves.
Officials in Islamabad are concerned that the defeat of the Taleban may prompt Pashtuns in Pakistan and Afghanistan to demand their own state.
Human rights activists fear the arrest of a prominent Uzbek opposition leader will be ignored by the international community.
Casual labour in the Fergana Valley is increasingly being taken over by women desperate to support their families.
Residents of an Uzbek border village fear they may pay heavily for their unilateral declaration of independence.
There's growing concern that Russian nationalists may punish Central Asians for the Moscow theatre siege.
Forcibly resettled mountain villagers say they face a bleak future on the steppes.
Prosecution of a Jehovah's Witness is viewed as latest attempt to check growth of Christian faiths.
Bureaucrats and agricultural collectives appear to be stifling private farmers who've been hailed "the hope of the economy".
A campaign appears to be underway to persuade the Tajik people that they can't do without Rakhmonov's leadership.