CABAR.asia 25.05.16

Unemployment among men stimulates labor activity of women in Tajikistan. Women look for different ways to earn money. Train at courses of weavers in ancient craft – production of the atlas.

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According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, if two years ago 220 facts of application of tortures have recorded, then last year the indicator has decreased almost by 10 percent. In more detail in a radio, program Aytunuk Nuridnovoy. (more…)

CABAR.asia 24.05.16

Tension in society remains high after the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on May 5, after initial shares of a protest imposed the moratorium on adoption of amendments to the Land Code until the next year.

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CABAR.asia 19.05.16
The countryside may be beautiful, but its communities face an uncertian future.

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The region’s most progressive democracy is failing to impress ordinary people.

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The men’s suicide in the south of Tajikistan concern causes. Disorder of the economy and the high level of unemployment — forms of social pressure which promote making suicides. (more…)

The men’s suicide in the south of Tajikistan concern causes. Disorder of the economy and the high level of unemployment — forms of social pressure which promote making suicides. (more…)

CABAR.asia 18.05.16

Access to justice is one of the basic principles of supremacy of law, without which citizens have not chance being heard. To combat discrimination or to make responsible the persons who violated their rights.  (more…)

“The paradox of relations between upstream and downstream countries is that the most reliable way to obtain guarantees that upstream Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan will not block the flow of water to downstream countries is to buy the electricity that they produce. Kazakhstan often avails itself of this approach and there is no reason Uzbekistan should not do the same. But for that to happen the Uzbek authorities should reconsider their isolationist stance towards relationships with neighbors,” writes senior researcher at the Eurasian Research Institute, Farhod Aminzhonov, exclusively for cabar.asia.


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“The paradox of relations between upstream and downstream countries is that the most reliable way to obtain guarantees that upstream Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan will not block the flow of water to downstream countries is to buy the electricity that they produce. Kazakhstan often avails itself of this approach and there is no reason Uzbekistan should not do the same. But for that to happen the Uzbek authorities should reconsider their isolationist stance towards relationships with neighbors,” writes senior researcher at the Eurasian Research Institute, Farhod Aminzhonov, exclusively for cabar.asia. (more…)