Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 4 November 2013


RFE/RL Central Asia Report
 
RFE/RL CENTRAL ASIA REPORT
04.11.2013
A review of RFE/RL reporting and analysis about the five countries of Central Asia.

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Amid Rumors Of Her Demise, A Question: Does Gulnara Matter?Amid Rumors Of Her Demise, A Question: Does Gulnara Matter? 
Gulnara Karimova is the most recognizable person in Uzbekistan. But has her celebrity helped shed light on one of the world's most repressive regimes? And will it matter when she's gone? More 
 
Karimova Says Path To Presidency BlockedKarimova Says Path To Presidency Blocked 
The daughter of the Uzbek president, Gulnara Karimova, has accused the chief of the country's National Security Service of blocking her path to the presidency. More 
 
Karimova Mocks Security ChiefKarimova Mocks Security Chief 
Gulnara Karimova, the daughter of authoritarian Uzbek President Islam Karimov, has accused the chief of the National Security Service of aspirations to lead the country. More 
 
Karimova-Linked Bank Accounts FrozenKarimova-Linked Bank Accounts Frozen 
Reports from Uzbekistan say that the bank accounts of the Terra Group, a media holding company associated with the president's daughter, Gulnara Karimova, have been frozen. More 
 
Interview: Tajik Election Campaign Lacks 'Competitiveness, Genuine Debates'Interview: Tajik Election Campaign Lacks 'Competitiveness, Genuine Debates' 
Paraschiva Badescu, head of the OSCE's election observation mission in Tajikistan for that country's November 6 presidential election, talked with RFE/RL's Tajik Service about what she's seen so far from the campaign. More 
 
Tajikistan's Littlest Patriot Becomes Instant CelebrityTajikistan's Littlest Patriot Becomes Instant Celebrity 
The focus was supposed to be on President Emomali Rahmon during his recent tour of Tajikistan's southern regions. But during one stop, he was upstaged by a little girl. More 
 
Ahead Of Presidential Vote, Two Tajik Families Talk About The IssuesAhead Of Presidential Vote, Two Tajik Families Talk About The Issues 
With the outcome all but certain in Tajikistan's upcoming presidential election, RFE/RL spoke to members of two typical families -- one from an urban and the other from a rural background -- to ask what issues they care about most.More 
 
OSCE Chides Tajik Media Ahead Of VoteOSCE Chides Tajik Media Ahead Of Vote 
An interim report by the OSCE's election observation mission says Tajikistan's state-controlled media outlets extensively covered incumbent President Emomali Rahmon's trip to two regions and that posters bearing his portrait can be seen all around the country, while there's little sign of his rivals. More 
 
Tajik President 'Too Busy' Greeting Citizens To CampaignTajik President 'Too Busy' Greeting Citizens To Campaign 
For someone who officially is not campaigning in Tajikistan's upcoming presidential election, Tajik President Rahmon appears to be shaking hands with lots of potential voters these days. More 
 
Turkmenistan's State Of Perpetual MobilizationTurkmenistan's State Of Perpetual Mobilization 
There are not many states in the world where the population is constantly mobilized for mass celebrations. But Turkmenistan is one. More