Uzbekistan: Andijan Residents “Tortured”
Locals said to have suffered beatings and sexual abuse during police questioning following May uprising.
Locals said to have suffered beatings and sexual abuse during police questioning following May uprising.
Reluctance to identify Dushanbe bombers reflects fears over escalation in political tensions.
Bishkek government insists “dangerous criminals” amongst Uzbek refugees must go.
Repressive language laws are forcing ethnic Kazaks out of Turkmenistan.
Jailing of leading party figure fits a pattern of wider clampdown on politicians opposed to President Rahmonov.
With few other friends, Turkmen and Iranian leaders find there is more that unites than divides them.
Senior officer says “thousands” killed and their bodies systematically concealed.
A once close relationship is souring rapidly as the Uzbek leadership rejects the United States’ right to ask what happened in Andijan.
Years after uranium mining ended in northern Tajikistan, people are waking up to the threat posed by radioactive waste.
A former minister sees huge challenges awaiting the president whom voters will pick on July 10.