Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 13 May 2013


RFE/RL Central Asia Report
 
RFE/RL CENTRAL ASIA REPORT
13.05.2013
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about the five countries of Central Asia.

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Tajik Opposition Figure Accused Of TheftTajik Opposition Figure Accused Of Theft 
Authorities in Tajikistan have opened two criminal cases against a former industry minister who recently announced he would create an opposition political party. More 
 
Worry Over Fate Of RFE/RL JournalistWorry Over Fate Of RFE/RL Journalist 
The human rights groups Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have released statements warning that detained RFE/RL Turkmen correspondent Rovshan Yazmuhamedov is at risk of torture. More 
 
U.S. Case Against Bakiev DroppedU.S. Case Against Bakiev Dropped 
U.S. officials gave no explanation for dropping a financial fraud case against the son of the former Kyrgyz president. More 
 
Tajik Islamic Party Official Sentenced 
Sherik Karamkhudoev was found guilty on May 10 of founding an organized criminal group, organizing mass disorders, and illegal weapons possession. More 
 
Ex-Soviet Bloc Celebrates Victory DayEx-Soviet Bloc Celebrates Victory Day 
On May 9, countries in many parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia celebrated Victory Day, an annual commemoration marking the official capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the Second World War. (24 PHOTOS) More 
 
Turkmenistan Detains RFE/RL Reporter 
An RFE/RL correspondent based in Turkmenistan's northeastern city of Turkmenabat has been detained by local police. More 
 
Armless Kazakh Artist Says 'Poor-Quality' Fingerprints Cost Him British VisaArmless Kazakh Artist Says 'Poor-Quality' Fingerprints Cost Him British Visa 
An armless Kazakh artist says he was denied a British visa recently because he was unable to provide fingerprints. Karipbek Kuyukov says British authorities returned his passport without issuing him a visa due to the poor quality of his fingerprints. More 
 
French To Pull Troops From TajikistanFrench To Pull Troops From Tajikistan 
French troops in Dushanbe who have been performing repair and maintenance on NATO aircraft on route to or from Afghanistan will leave Tajikistan by July 1. More 
 
First Kazakh Woman Promoted To General 
President Nursultan Nazarbaev presented the general's insignia to Saule Aitpaeva, the chairwoman of the prosecutor-general's Committee for Statistics and Legal Records, on May 6. More