Kyrgyz Conflict Coverage Singled Out
IWPR reporting of interethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan during the summer held up as paradigm of responsible journalism.
Opposition to Challenge Kazak Leader
Planned referendum to press for president’s resignation doomed to failure, analysts say.
Kyrgyzstan Debates Customs Union Entry
Obvious benefits to good trading terms with Russia and Kazakstan, but economists see pitfalls as well.
Azeri Home Demolition Threat
Power companies try to clear allegedly illegal houses despite outcry from their owners.
Ganic Case Highlights Dispute Over Bosnia War's Causes
Extradition case against former Bosnian presidency member demonstrates Belgrade’s attempt to downplay its own role in the Bosnian war.
Bosnia Genocide Guilty Plea Stirs Legal Debate
Local lawyers consider likely consequences of Srebrenica suspect’s plea for other cases.
Tajikistan Needs Child-Friendly Justice
Juvenile rights advocate calls for joined-up reforms to reduce number of youth offenders given custodial sentences.
Court Hears of Keraterm Killings
Former officer in the ex-Yugoslav state security service says he spoke to prisoners about detention centre atrocity.
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Life in the Shadows for Armenia’s Transgender Community
Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.