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Tajikistan

How Will Badakhshan Recover from Violence?

Violence has dealt a blow to all that has been achieved since the end of civil war.

31 Jul 12
Islamic Rebirth Party leader Muhiddin Kabiri at a July 30 press conference on the murder of Badakhshan branch head Sabzali Mamadrizoev. (Photo: Sultan Hamad)
Islamic Rebirth Party leader Muhiddin Kabiri at a July 30 press conference on the murder of Badakhshan branch head Sabzali Mamadrizoev. (Photo: Sultan Hamad)

Tajik Rebels Lay Down Arms in Badakhshan

News of local politician's killing followed by internet blocks.

31 Jul 12

Tajik Unemployment Fuels Islamic Militancy

25 Jul 12

Eyewitnesses Recall 1990s Tajik Civil War

22 Jun 12

Despite Ban, Tajik Islamists Continue Recruiting

Hizb ut-Tahrir now targets adolescents and vulnerable women, experts say.

13 Feb 12

Tajik Analyst Welcomes Putin's Eurasian Plan

1 Nov 11

Tajiks Borrow Bride-Theft From Neighbours

In remote northeastern district, Tajik men have taken to specifically Kyrgyz custom of “stealing” brides.

25 Oct 11

Former Soviet Bloc to Spy on Social Networks

22 Oct 11

Tajiks, Afghans Resolve Local Water Tensions

22 Oct 11

Tajiks Now Ready for Death Penalty Abolition

22 Oct 11

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