Karabakh Fighters Still Suffer Trauma
Psychologists say many veterans are unable to access the treatment they need.
Caucasus WW2 Veterans Yearn for Greater Recognition
Sacrifices forgotten, say ex-soldiers from south Caucasus who fought Nazism.
Russian Emigration Up Since April Unrest
The number of people making plans to emigrate from Kyrgyzstan has risen since the April uprising that brought in a new government.
Судьба таджикского мигранта: Петербург-Шурипоён
Автор: Галим Фасхутдинов, «Немецкая волна»,
Comment: Turkmen Unemployed Ignored and Abused
Pretending no one is without work does not make the problem go away.
Dwindling Memories of WW2 in Tajikistan
As Tajiks marked Victory Day on May 9, IWPR interviewed some of the few remaining veterans of the 1941-45 war.
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