The representative of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Marius Fossum, proposed using international mechanisms of influence, including “targeted sanctions”...
Tag - Human Rights
Brussels, Berlin (21/3 – 42.86) Tajikistan, a small fragile country in Central Asia, has been facing a multitude of issues in recent years. With a...
Women professionals in Central Asia and South-Eastern Europe now have two new regional networks for generating new ideas, learning from each other and...
New York, Brussels, Paris (24/1 – 86) The increasing human rights violations committed by Tajikistan state security officials are a cause for alarm. United...
New York, Brussels (21/12 – 60). Human rights violation committed by Tajikistan state security officials breeding an atmosphere of fear and oppression...
Facebook’s algorithm helped fuel the viral spread of hate and violence during Ethiopia’s civil war, a legal case alleges. Abrham Meareg, the son of...
Tajikistan has struggled for over a decade to raise funds for the world’s tallest dam, leaving its population freezing each winter and skimping on basic...
For many decades domestic politics in Kazakhstan has pivoted around monolithic state structures, dependent on such a concentrated leadership elite, that...
ASTANA – Volunteers from 42 organizations, including volunteers from Uzbekistan, received the Volunteer of the Year award during Dec. 5 ceremony in Astana...
As Voltaire argued, ‘laws were made to help citizens as much as to intimidate them’. In this context, the main purpose of the new Law on the...