Storm Over Uzbek Land-mines
Protests grow as civilians fall victim to mines planted by the Uzbek military along the country's remote borders with Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
Protests grow as civilians fall victim to mines planted by the Uzbek military along the country's remote borders with Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
Kazakstan is concerned it may soon fall victim to incursions by Islamic militants
A human rights activist gives a glimpse of the darker side of life inside Uzbekistan.
Uzbek border guards and customs officials collude in widespread smuggling.
Travel restrictions and land disputes have led to growing tensions among Kahanabad airbase residents.
New twist in battle between southern activists and the Bishkek authorities is causing concern among pro-government politicians and opposition deputies alike.
The first Jehovah's Witness to be prosecuted for his faith is given a suspended jail sentence.
The government's quest for quotas is draining the fertility from soil already affected by the Aral Sea disaster.
Moscow's support for Kyrgyzstan has prompted some Bishkek analysts to raise serious geo-political concerns.
United Nations finds evidence of systematic use of violence and intimidation in Uzbek jails.