Lola Kholikjanova-Olimova
Central Asia Editor & Project Manager, Tajikistan
Central Asia Editor & Project Manager, Tajikistan
Lola is IWPR Central Asia editor. Her journalistic career began in Tajik television and she has held positions including the editor-in-chief of Tajikistan's Khovar national news agency and the socio-political Business and Politics weekly. Since joining IWPR in 2006, Lola has contributed as a Tajikistan editor and programme manager, and since 2021 as an editor for Uzbekistan.
Regional leaders should not conclude that cure to unrest lies in more repression, analysts say.
IWPR competition seen as providing critical support for human rights journalism in the region.
IWPR competition seen as providing critical support for human rights journalism in the region.
IWPR reporting and debates said to have played key role in efforts to get bill banning domestic violence through parliament.
IWPR reporting and debates said to have played key role in efforts to get bill banning domestic violence through parliament.
Attack by armed militia leaves 25 government soldiers dead, raises questions about stability and foreign Islamist presence.
Escaped prisoners were convicted Islamic radicals, so question now is whether they regroup or simply melt away.
Attempts to forge region-wide consensus undermined by continuing mistrust. By Daulet Kanagatuly in Almaty, Inga Sikorskaya and Dina Tokbaeva in Bishkek, and Lola Olimova in Dushanbe
Tajik authorities’ tactics for dealing with foreign Islamic groups under scrutiny.
Energy-saving bulbs are too expensive for most people, and should never have been imposed by decree, say critics of new scheme.