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Central Asia

Many Migrant Workers Unable to Vote in Kyrgyz Polls

11 Oct 10
Партии используют Интернет, чтобы привлечь молодежь. (Фото: Игорь Коваленко)
Партии используют Интернет, чтобы привлечь молодежь. (Фото: Игорь Коваленко)

Kyrgyz Election Campaign Goes Viral

Political parties try out social networking sites as a way of engaging youth vote.

9 Oct 10
Rural voters are seen as prone to conservative choices, but political parties are keen to woo them as they account for such a high percentage of the population. (Photo: Igor Kovalenko)
Rural voters are seen as prone to conservative choices, but political parties are keen to woo them as they account for such a high percentage of the population. (Photo: Igor Kovalenko)

Kyrgyz Parties Target Rural Voters

Electorate in countryside seen as important constituency.

8 Oct 10

Coalition Talks Predicted After Kyrgyz Election

Parliament certain to be more pluralist than ever, but will it manage to produce a workable ruling coalition?

8 Oct 10

Crackdown on Moonlighting Turkmen Doctors

7 Oct 10

Uzbek Human Rights Activist Loses Libel Case

7 Oct 10

Turkmenistan's First Private Paper Disappoints

6 Oct 10

Uzbekistan's Ambitious Health Plans

6 Oct 10

Uzbek Schools Renew Campaign Against Hejab

6 Oct 10

Tajik Authorities Struggle to Quell Militants

Attack by armed militia leaves 25 government soldiers dead, raises questions about stability and foreign Islamist presence.

4 Oct 10

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