Bosnian Muslims Appeal Mosque Ruling
Banja Luka court says Muslim community filed damages for destroyed buildings too late.
Cermak's Right to Issue Orders Questioned
Defence witness says there was confusion over the defendant’s specific responsibilities and authority
Strengthening Top-Down Rule in Kyrgyzstan
Reforms contain many retrograde steps and look like an attempt to bolster president.
Return to Death Penalty Floated in Kyrgyzstan
Parliament’s refusal to sign international ban on executions seen as a bad sign.
New Approach to Youth Crime
A centre for juvenile delinquents in southern Kyrgyzstan is using non-punitive methods to prevent adolescents from reoffending.
Health Matters in Rural Kyrgyzstan
Ayday Tokonova reports on a countrywide network in Kyrgyzstan that provides practical advice on health issues in the kind of language people understand.
Turkmen President Fails to Fulfil Internet Pledge
Hopes for uncensored web access further threatened as international resource centres close.
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