Breaking a Vicious Cycle
Unaware of their rights and with nowhere to turn to, many victims of violence suffer in silence.
Unaware of their rights and with nowhere to turn to, many victims of violence suffer in silence.
With meaningful political influence a distant dream, the social consequences of effective disenfranchisement are dire.
The spectre of revolution is being used by both sides in the Kazak election campaign to scare each other, but it does not add up to much more than talk.
The Tajik authorities withdraw a major concession for migrant workers in Russia shortly after announcing it, apparently because of hostility from nationalist politicians in Moscow.
Muslims exiled by Stalin are to be legally entitled to go back at last, but convincing many Georgians this is a good idea is likely to be a difficult task.
Followers of Orthodoxy feel increasingly beleaguered as Turkmenbashi seeks to control the church.
Dissatisfaction at government handling of a political murder case prompts victim's brother to set himself alight.
Who would choose to be a minister in a government subjected to never-ending purges?
Senior officer says “thousands” killed and their bodies systematically concealed.
Bishkek authorities seem to be preparing to grab vulnerable student voters in run-up to elections.