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Election officials say under five per cent of voters did not go for President Nazarbaev. (Photo: Serik Kovlanbaev)
Election officials say under five per cent of voters did not go for President Nazarbaev. (Photo: Serik Kovlanbaev)

Kazak Leader Still Making the Running

Despite more promises of democracy and pluralism, President Nazarbaev’s landslide victory gives him complete control about how the country is to be run.

8 Apr 11

Uzbek Rights Activists Pin Hopes on New EU Presence

7 Apr 11

Turkmenistan to Accept Foreign Qualifications

6 Apr 11

Tajik Families Struggle to Care for Disabled Kids

1 Apr 11

Evicted and Tricked in Tajikistan

1 Apr 11

Garage Ban in Khujand

1 Apr 11

Uzbeks Try to Head Off Tajik Power Plans

1 Apr 11

Building Bridges in Uzbekistan

Independent human rights groups need to seek allies within the system, analyst says.

31 Mar 11

Turkmen Water, Land Problems Under Spotlight

30 Mar 11
Kamal Qahramanov, who was deported in 1944 along with the entire Meskhetian community and is hoping to return to Georgia at last. (Photo: Kenan Guluzade)
Kamal Qahramanov, who was deported in 1944 along with the entire Meskhetian community and is hoping to return to Georgia at last. (Photo: Kenan Guluzade)

Stalin's Last Victims Trickle Home to Georgia

Government prepares to admit Meskhetian Turks, though locals may not welcome their return.

26 Mar 11

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