IWPR Central Asia
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Sloppy safety procedures are costing lives on Astana’s building sites.
Latest row over Kazakstan’s “softness” on terror is part of wider-ranging regional rivalry.
Declining opportunities for women mean many are confined to male-dominated lives at home.
Poor showing in the recent parliamentary ballot leaves only three female candidates with a chance of being elected.
Crowds in southern city of Jalalabad demand annulment of the first-round parliamentary election.
Third wave of medical cuts closes hospitals everywhere except the capital.
This IWPR report looks at events in the past week as Kyrgyzstan undergoes political turbulence following the first-round parliamentary election on February 27 and ahead of the run-offs on March 13 (RCA No. 356, 11-Mar-05)
Moscow police "deport" illegal migrants by taking all their cash and throwing them out of the city.
Newspaper reveals case of a doctor alleged to have done dozens of unnecessary operations to make a quick buck.
As protests continue across the country, some observers say the show of solidarity comes too late.