Multimedia / Tajikistan
The article focuses on a comparative analysis of the common and specific elements of the electoral systems of the Central Asian states.
Prevention and re-education reforms for juvenile violators in Tajikistan need to be accelerated. (more…)
On January 10, 2022, electric cabs began to circulate on the streets of Dushanbe.
In December 2021, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon proposed to completely waive taxes and customs duties on imports of electric vehicles-electric cars, electric buses, trolleybuses, etc. (more…)
CABAR.asia experts believe that the current Taliban in Kabul differ from the previous ones only in their rhetoric and the scale of repressive measures. However, terror and intimidation are still the main approaches in their policy.
(more…)
In Tajikistan, the vaccination and revaccination campaign for children aged 12 and older began on January 15. Here’s why it’s important.
(more…)
Every year in Tajikistan, natural disasters cause a large number of fatalities and cause enormous economic damage. Experts believe that the authorities do not pay sufficient attention to disaster prevention.
The July 2021 mudslides in the Panjakent region killed 12 people, including four children. (more…)
The death sentence has not been applied in Tajikistan since 2004. Then the country declared a moratorium on capital punishment. However, this does not mean abolition, at any time this type of punishment may return.
(more…)
In Tajikistan, as in other countries, there has been more discussion of autism in recent years. Official data on the number of people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Central Asian countries are difficult to find. In Tajikistan, there is no data at all, as doctors do not officially make this diagnosis. There are also no specialists in state polyclinics that specialize in the treatment of ASD in the country. The only organization that works with children with autism is a non-governmental organization called Iroda (an initiative of parents of children with autism) which has specialists and is currently doing a lot to help people with this diagnosis. (more…)
Many women in Tajikistan complain about unfair decisions by the courts in the distribution of property during court disputes between men and women.
According to the Supreme Court of Tajikistan, in 2020, the country’s courts heard 1,686 appeals by citizens regarding the forced accommodation of divorced women. (more…)