Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 2 July 2012


RFE/RL Central Asia Report
 
RFE/RL Central Asia Report
02.07.2012
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about the five countries of Central Asia.

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Uzbek Opposition Meets In Prague Uzbek Opposition Meets In Prague
Uzbek opposition groups are meeting in the Czech capital Prague to discuss how best to oust Islam Karimov as the only ruler the Central Asian country has ever known since independence in 1991. More
 
Silly Dictator Story #4: Celebrations Everywhere For Turkmenistan's 'Protector' Silly Dictator Story #4: Celebrations Everywhere For Turkmenistan's 'Protector'
Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov may oversee one of the world’s most repressive security states, but the Turkmen president -- or, "arkadag" (protector) -- knows how to throw a party. More
 
Interview: Analyst Says Uzbekistan's Suspension Shows CSTO Is 'Irrelevant' Interview: Analyst Says Uzbekistan's Suspension Shows CSTO Is 'Irrelevant'
Uzbekistan on June 28 announced that it has suspended its membership of the Moscow-dominated Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), saying the organization ignores Uzbekistan and does not consider its views. The CSTO is largely billed as an antiterrorism organization and it includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. RFE/RL correspondent Robert Coalson spoke with Vladimir Socor, a senior fellow of the Washington-based Jamestown Foundation, about the CSTO and the significance of Tashkent's decision. More
 
Silly Dictator Story #3: Uzbekistan (Unironically) Celebrates Media Workers Silly Dictator Story #3: Uzbekistan (Unironically) Celebrates Media Workers
On June 27, media workers across Uzbekistan (presumably) celebrated a day named in their honor. More
 
Kyrgyz Parliament Hot Under The Collar Over Dress Code Kyrgyz Parliament Hot Under The Collar Over Dress Code
A proposed dress code is making its rounds in Kyrgyzstan's parliament, where deputies are considering banning miniskirts, sportswear, and heavy perfume inside the building. More
 
No Duffer: Kazakh Teen Stakes Claim To Being Chess World's Youngest Grandmaster No Duffer: Kazakh Teen Stakes Claim To Being Chess World's Youngest Grandmaster
Kazakhstan's chess body has posited a case for making 12-year-old Kazakh schoolgirl Zhansaya Abdimalik the youngest female grandmaster in the world. More
 
Uzbekistan Reinstates Exit Visas Uzbekistan Reinstates Exit Visas
Authorities in Uzbekistan have reintroduced exit-visa regimes for Uzbek nationals traveling to Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, in an apparent move to limit travel to the neighboring Central Asian states. More
 
Kyrgyzstan Backs Revision Of Gold License Kyrgyzstan Backs Revision Of Gold License
Kyrgyzstan's parliament has voted in favor of revising the operating license of a Canadian company that has been developing the Central Asian country's major gold mine, Kumtor. More
 
Kazakh Activists Face More Charges Kazakh Activists Face More Charges
Reports say Kazakh authorities may hit two prominent opposition leaders with additional charges that could result in years more jail time. More
 
Postwar Tajik Fatwa Helped Women Start New Lives Postwar Tajik Fatwa Helped Women Start New Lives
The scars of Tajikistan's five-year civil war will never heal completely. But 15 years after the end of the bloody conflict, thousands of the war's widows can thank the guidance they received from the country's religious authorities for helping them start a new life. More
 
Property Issues Make Waves At Kyrgyz Lake Property Issues Make Waves At Kyrgyz Lake
The crystal-clear waters and beautiful surroundings of Kyrgyzstan's Issyk-Kul Lake in the Tian Shan Mountains have long been a mecca for tourists. More