Time for Tajikistan to End Death Penalty
Government should move from moratorium to full abolition, leading lawyer says.
Tough Times for Kyrgyz Women's Groups
As foreign grants dwindle, NGOs turn to cash-strapped government.
Kyrgyzstan on Alert After Osh Clash
Security service insists operation targeting armed group was pre-planned and does not mark return to instability.
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