Central Asia's Islamic Threat
Economic hardship is driving youngsters in central Asia into the ranks of militant Islamic forces.
Economic hardship is driving youngsters in central Asia into the ranks of militant Islamic forces.
The Uzbek government claims it cannot afford to grant refugees even the most basic civil rights
Relentless harassment on the Russian border has reportedly driven ruined Kyrgyz businessmen to suicide
Both Kazakstan and Uzbekistan are eager to be seen as a gateway between East and West
The introduction of new border controls on the Kazak-Russian frontier is being interpreted as a warning from the Kremlin
President Akaev seems intent on exerting greater control over the Kyrgyz parliament
President Karimov is reversing his government's once tolerant attitude towards Islam
Uzbek security forces have charged religious leaders at a Tashkent mosque with hatching a plot to overthrow the government