IWPR Central Asia
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Electoral violations and administrative obstacles are damaging Tajikistan’s chances of holding free and fair elections.
People in one of the world’s major gas-producing countries endure a harsh winter without heating.
Casualties are mounting in Tajikistan where keeping warm in winter has deadly consequences.
In the final update on the campaign for the February 27 parliamentary election in Kyrgyzstan, IWPR looks at key events of the week (RCA No. 352, 25-Feb-05)
Opposition publication accused of “campaign of information terror” on the eve of parliamentary elections.
Roads blocked across the country as thousands come out to back disqualified candidates.
Critics say controversial government decision to force international flights through the new capital Astana threatens the Kazak economy.
In the Chu valley, marijuana traffickers run rings round the under-resourced police.
Pro-government candidates take a clear lead as first results emerge, but some observers say this election was more about money than politics.
Town planners prepare to celebrate Karshi’s long history by reducing much of the city centre to rubble.