Kyrgyz Authorities Arrest Investigative Journalist
Case highlights growing pressures on free expression in Central Asian state.
Case highlights growing pressures on free expression in Central Asian state.
Arrests seen as a way for Kazak authorities to justify their claim that the clashes were sparked by external forces.
The problem predates the pandemic, but coronavirus restrictions have exacerbated it.
The country is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, but production and consumption of fossil fuel continues to grow.
Warnings that the covert surveillance amounted to a gross violation of the fundamental right to privacy.
Government accused of shrinking space for civil society with onerous legislation.
Experts fear that circumstances surrounding man’s disappearance will tarnish Kyrgyzstan’s image.
The pace of change has proved deeply disappointing to those campaigning for women’s rights.
Critics fear this may cost Kyrgyzstan and its people dearly.
Country’s traditional partners, disturbed by ongoing crisis, suspend large tranches of aid.