Tajik Parties Want More Media Access
As the February 2010 election draws closer, political parties in Tajikistan say they are not getting enough access to state-run TV and radio.
As the February 2010 election draws closer, political parties in Tajikistan say they are not getting enough access to state-run TV and radio.
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IWPR stages human rights training sessions for activists and journalists.
IWPR report said to help identify pressing issues in development of civil society in Turkmenistan.
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