IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Police foil an attempt to smuggle weapons-grade nuclear material for sale in Afghanistan or Pakistan.
By Sultan Jumagulov in Bishkek and Leila Saralaeva in Stepnoe (RCA No. 274, 30-Mar-04)
Their lives shattered by civil war, more and more women in Tajikistan
The Uzbek authorities have fallen back on Soviet methods of silencing opponents
Although the centre of Kabul now enjoys relative security, bands of armed robbers continue to plague surrounding suburbs.
A burgeoning trade in petrol smuggling is costing the Kyrgyz government millions of dollars in lost taxes.
The forced eviction of squatters has highlighted the problem of urban migration. By Nataliya Domagalskaya and Aida Kasymalieva in Bishkek (RCA No. 277, 16-Apr-04)
Kazak leader, Nursultan Nazarbaev, has declared war on the independent media
Exiled Uzbek terrorists appear determined to continue their struggle against the Taskent authorities