Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

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Features

Why Are Russia's Children Killing Themselves?  Why Are Russia's Children Killing Themselves?
In February, Sayid Fekhretdinov jumped to his death from a fourth-floor window in his Moscow flat. He was just 10 years old. Why did he do it? And why are hundreds of other Russian children doing the same? More
 
Battle Over Azad University Deepens Iran's Divisions Battle Over Azad University Deepens Iran's Divisions
Iran's largest private university has become a battleground in a power struggle between factions of the Islamic establishment. More
 
Passions High As Foreigners, Locals Debate 'Muscovite's Code' Passions High As Foreigners, Locals Debate 'Muscovite's Code'
What does it mean to be a Muscovite? Moscow authorities are coming up with an etiquette guide for the city's residents that looks suspiciously exclusionary toward ethnic non-Russians. More
 
Kyrgyzstan Prepares For Referendum Amid Ongoing Instability Kyrgyzstan Prepares For Referendum Amid Ongoing Instability
The people of Kyrgyzstan prepare to vote in a referendum that interim President Roza Otunbaeva says is the only means of ending the kind of ethnic clashes that killed hundreds and perhaps thousands this month. But with hundreds of thousands of people displaced, there's serious doubt about whether the vote will be seen as legitimate. More
 
News

OSCE Praises Kyrgyz Referendum, As Russia Warns Of Risks OSCE Praises Kyrgyz Referendum, As Russia Warns Of Risks
The OSCE has praised Kyrgyzstan's referendum on a new constitution as largely transparent, but Russia has warned against the risk of extremist groups exploiting the new political system to take power. Voters on June 27 approved the new constitution that paves the way for the first parliamentary democracy in Central Asia. More
 
G20 Agrees Measures To Boost Recovery G20 Agrees Measures To Boost Recovery
Leaders of the G20 group of economically powerful nations have agreed at their summit in Canada to reduce budget deficits and pursue growth-friendly policies. A final statement said the advanced economies of the group had agreed to halve their deficits by 2013, while at the same time doing their best to stimulate consumer demand. More
 
Kyrgyzstan's Leader Says Voters Approve New Constitution Kyrgyzstan's Leader Says Voters Approve New Constitution
Two weeks after ethnic clashes rocked southern Kyrgyzstan, the government says it will adopt a new constitution after people across the country voted in a referendum. More
 
Gay Rights Activists Defy Russian Ban Gay Rights Activists Defy Russian Ban
Russian gay rights activists have gathered at St. Petersburg's world-famous Hermitage Museum for a brief unsanctioned rally that ended with a police raid. More
 
From Our Bureaus

Teachers, Parents Join Hunger Strike
Several days into a hunger strike, a protest is growing over the closing of several schools in Russia's central Ulyanovsk region. More
 
Number Of Addicts In Russia Rising Number Of Addicts In Russia Rising
The head of Russia's drug enforcement agency says the number of drug addicts in Russia has ballooned to 2.5 million in the past 10 years. More
 
Gori Residents Divided Over Stalin Gori Residents Divided Over Stalin
Residents of the hometown of former Soviet leader Josef Stalin are divided over the controversial removal of his statue from the city's main square. More
 
Persian Letters

Iran's Intelligence Ministry Urges Moving Away From Russia Iran's Intelligence Ministry Urges Moving Away From Russia
Iran's Intelligence Ministry has called for a "decrease" in ties with Russia, according to Hossein Ebrahimi, a parliament deputy and a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee. More
 
Mottaki And The Megaphone
This video of a press conference by Iran's Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki is several weeks old, but it's becoming very popular among Iranians. More
 
Chaikhana

Last Man Standing? Last Man Standing?
One of the last remaining statues of Josef Stalin has been removed from the central square in the Soviet dictator's hometown of Gori, Georgia, but his likeness continues to stand tall in the northern Tajik village of Asht. More
 
What You See Written In Osh What You See Written In Osh
Moving around Osh these days, you see a lot of destruction: burned-out buildings, broken windows, smashed vehicles. But there are also two words in particular that you see written: "Kyrgyz" and "SOS." More
 
Watchdog

Torture In Uzbekistan Described On Capitol Hill Torture In Uzbekistan Described On Capitol Hill
"Yusuf is going to die." That’s how Gulnora Juma, the wife of jailed Uzbek poet and political activist Yusuf Juma, summarized Juma’s plight at a recent discussion on Capitol Hill jointly sponsored by Freedom House and the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. More