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Tajikistan

Sports, Politics and Private Property in Tajikistan

9 May 14

Despite Tougher Law, Domestic Violence Persists in Tajikistan

9 May 14
Central Asian gypsies or Luli outside the Mavlono Yoqub Charkhi mosque in Dushanbe. (Photo: Nilufar Karimova)
Central Asian gypsies or Luli outside the Mavlono Yoqub Charkhi mosque in Dushanbe. (Photo: Nilufar Karimova)

Tajik Gypsy Children Miss Out on Education

Economic and cultural factors result in poor school attendance.

7 May 14

Tajik Border Region Awaits Afghan Poll Outcome

29 Apr 14

Tajikistan's Military Dogged by Bullying Problems

24 Apr 14
 Lawyer Fahriddin Zokirov. (Photo: Nilufar Karimova)
Lawyer Fahriddin Zokirov. (Photo: Nilufar Karimova)

Tajik Authorities Target Opponents' Lawyers

After opposition members, those who dare to defend them find themselves facing trial.

11 Apr 14

Tajik Police Tighten Up Disclosure Rules on Minors

7 Apr 14
Kyrgyz squad on patrol at the border checkpoint in Kok Tash.
Kyrgyz squad on patrol at the border checkpoint in Kok Tash.

Communities Struggle to Overcome Kyrgyz-Tajik Border Tensions

Once-positive relationships have been damaged by flare-ups in disputed frontier areas.

3 Apr 14
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Tajiks Unhappy With Land Reform

29 Mar 14

Afghans Cross Border to Study in Tajikistan

19 Mar 14

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