Kyrgyz Holiday Business to Cash in on Economic Gloom
The resorts around the picturesque Lake Issykkul are busy preparing for summer, hoping the economic downturn affecting Kyrgyzstan’s neighbours will be good for them.
6 Apr 09
The resorts around the picturesque Lake Issykkul are busy preparing for summer, hoping the economic downturn affecting Kyrgyzstan’s neighbours will be good for them.
Many can no longer afford to send mail due to rising costs following currency change.
Believers says problems over mosques, headscarves and the Hajj reflect official climate of indifference or hostility.
They’ve better opportunities than they did under Saddam, but have become the target of insurgents.
Relations between the two remain cool, as trade and other economic ties flourish.
Twenty years after disaster, many in north of country remain homeless.