Child Labour Still Seen as “Tradition” in Uzbekistan
Tougher penalties for using children as cheap labour do not seem to be having much effect, as officials fail to act and families are glad of the extra income.
Tougher penalties for using children as cheap labour do not seem to be having much effect, as officials fail to act and families are glad of the extra income.
Reports from Uzbekistan suggest there is little evidence of human rights improvements that would warrant the removal of sanctions.
As he prepares to face the Hague court, IWPR examines the twists and turns leading to the suspension of his trial last October.
Provincial officials come under scrutiny because of alleged Saddam-era past, incensing opposition groups on eve of elections.
Tendency towards playing safe by avoiding controversial subject-matter.
American and Pakistani actions against the insurgents appear to have had limited impact.
American and Pakistani actions against the insurgents appear to have had limited impact.
Four times reburied - where is the grave of Zviad Gamsakhurdia now?
As suspicions grow about the possible involvement of Tashkent in Alisher Saipov’s death, there is concern that a thorough investigation will prove politically impossible.
As poverty and unemployment drive an increasing number of workers abroad, many become victims of traffickers who sell them into virtual slavery.