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Tajikistan

Tajik Government Accused of Online Media Clampdown

Campaigners want to know why new sites are shut down without legal justification.

16 Nov 12
The Tajik government says students should not attend foreign-funded events. (Photo: Galim Faskhutdinov)
The Tajik government says students should not attend foreign-funded events. (Photo: Galim Faskhutdinov)

Tajik Students Warned Off "Foreign" Events

Fears that government wants to limit young people’s contact with ideas from abroad.

1 Nov 12

Disabled Girls Excluded in Tajikistan

31 Oct 12

Tajik Women Hampered by Credit Crunch

19 Oct 12

Tajik Government to Go Hi-Tech

6 Oct 12

Uzbeks Seek Turkmen Support on Water Dispute

1 Oct 12

Tajikistan's Domestic Abuse Problem

20 Sep 12

Tajik Youth Drawn to Radical Islam

Education more effective than repression in turning young minds away from extremism, experts say.

20 Sep 12

Landmines Still a Threat on Tajik-Uzbek Border

12 Sep 12
A vehicle destroyed in street battles in Khorog in July. (Photo: IWPR)
A vehicle destroyed in street battles in Khorog in July. (Photo: IWPR)

Local Heroes vs Central Government in Tajik East

Death of high-profile leader in Badakhshan deepens distrust of formal authorities.

7 Sep 12

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