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Rahmon and Xi

The case against China at the ICC

Rodney Dixon, lawyer for victims of Chinese repression in Xinjiang, speaks with Eurasianet about seeking justice at the International Criminal Court and how Central Asian countries are vulnerable.
Aug 12, 2022
Russian peacekeeper

Karabakh residents increasingly questioning Russian peacekeepers’ effectiveness

A series of ceasefire violations has led to an unprecedented level of criticism, even as the Armenians of Karabakh still see the peacekeepers as their main guarantor of security.
Lilit Shahverdyan Aug 11, 2022
Tashkent metro

Uzbekistan: Police return to subway stomping grounds

Cops had become fewer at Tashkent’s metro stations. Could their return be related to unrest last month?
Aug 10, 2022
Aghavno residents

Karabakh authorities demand villagers quickly evacuate ahead of handover to Azerbaijan

The order to leave within 20 days was a sharp U-turn from earlier messages saying that there was still a year and a half to find a solution.
Ani Mejlumyan Aug 10, 2022
Azerbaijan drone strike

In renewed fighting, Azerbaijan captures additional territory in Karabakh

The escalation came as Azerbaijan has been trying to push Armenia to speed up the construction of a new road connecting Armenia to Karabakh.
Heydar Isayev, Joshua Kucera, Ani Mejlumyan Aug 4, 2022
Uzbekistan railroad

Uzbekistan confirms plan to sign deal on new railroad from China

Tashkent sees the link as part of a transcontinental route bypassing Russia.
Joanna Lillis Aug 3, 2022
Internal Troops

Armenia to set up National Guard

National Guard units in other post-Soviet states, like Russia, have been used to squelch protests. And critics see it as a means for the government to protect its power.
Ani Mejlumyan Aug 2, 2022
Wang and Japarov

Chinese FM offers reassurance on whirlwind tour of Central Asia

Central Asia sees its economic future in China, not Russia.
Aug 1, 2022
Security forces in Almaty on January 6 (TASS/Almay)

Kazakhstan: Over 700 people convicted over Bloody January unrest

The authorities are showing signs of wishing to move on from memories of the turmoil.
Joanna Lillis Jul 29, 2022
Pitsunda

Handover of Abkhazian dacha spurs worries about Russian control

Land ownership is a sensitive issue in Abkhazia. The deal also sparked controversy in Georgia proper, where critics accused the government of closing its eyes to Russian expansion.
Jul 29, 2022
Taliban

Taliban target Tajik Islamic State fighters

The Taliban have begun a PR blitz against the Islamic State, which has challenged the new Afghan government’s promise to bring peace to the country and its borders.
Lucas Webber Jul 29, 2022
Azerbaijani Turkish militaries

Perspectives | Azerbaijan remaking its military in Turkey’s image

Baku has been reforming its armed forces with a new education system, new weaponry, and a big increase in special forces units. And it is all being modeled after Turkey’s military.
Fuad Shahbaz Jul 28, 2022
The Taliban delegation in Tashkent (Taliban MFA)

Uzbekistan urges neighboring Afghanistan to cut ties to terror

Since the Taliban seized power last summer, Uzbekistan has favored engagement over isolation.
Joanna Lillis Jul 26, 2022
A Tajik state news agency image showing the arrival of the returnees to Dushanbe airport.

Tajikistan: 104 children, 42 women returned from Syrian ISIS camp

What awaits the returnees remains a mystery, however.
Jul 26, 2022
drugs

Kazakhstan drugs documentary exposes synthetics scourge

Statistics on drug use in Kazakhstan are hard to come by, and the government is more comfortable prosecuting addicts than overseeing their rehabilitation.
Daniyar Moldabekov Jul 25, 2022

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