IWPR staff

Legal representatives of government opponents find themselves in trouble.
Trainees learn how to cover religious extremism at large-scale round table in Bishkek.
New president says things can only get better.
Literature seen as a way to encourage society to turn away from conflict.
Reports from across the country will be compiled in Juba and broadcast on seven radio stations.
Commentators don’t agree with Ruslan Kotsaba’s sentiments, but defend his right to express them.
With few jobs available, joining the Taleban may look like the easy option.
While supporters note foreign policy achievements, critics want to see faster change at home.
Call centre aims to give public a direct role in policing, although not everyone agrees it works all the time.