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Jet Fuel Sales to U.S. Base Are an Issue in Kyrgyzstan

nytimesBISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Back in 2005, the last time angry crowds toppled the government of Kyrgyzstan, the United States found itself in an awkward position: among the rallying cries was an allegation that the ruling family had benefited handsomely from Pentagon contracts. Now, substantially the same thing appears to be happening again.

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Bakiev found his refuge in Kazakhstan

aliev005The latest developments in Kyrgyzstan show what happens to the government which demolishes all the instruments of civil society.

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Watchdog condemns attack on reporter in Kazakhstan

A U.S. media watchdog has condemned an attack on a Kazakh reporter who covered a rare strike over pay at a state oil company this month.

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Rights at issue as U.N. chief tours Central Asia

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sets off later this week on a tour of the former Soviet republics of Central Asia that is likely to be closely watched for how strongly he raises human rights issues.

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Kazakhstan accuses Karachaganak consortium of “illegal profits”

(SRI) - Kazakhstan's financial police accused the Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO) consortium last Friday of illegally earning $708 million in 2008, claiming it profited from oil output that was not approved by the state.

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Uzbekistan limits foreign travel for doctors

Authorities in Uzbekistan have restricted the country's doctors from freely traveling abroad to international medical conferences, a think tank in the Central Asian nation said Friday.

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China, $165 Million, and Kazakhstan's Second Son-in-Law

kulibaev_timurAwhile ago, I received an email from an old source about some documents that could be had in London. They regarded a well-worn story, he said – the business dealings of the first family in Kazakhstan.

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Kazakh Spat Casts Light on China Deals

Exiled Banker Alleges Chinese Oil Firm Routed $166 Million to Associate of Top Oil Executive, as Part of 2003 State Sale

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Kyrgyz leader says Western democracy unsuitable

Kyrgyzstan's president said Tuesday that Western-style democracy has run its course in the ex-Soviet Central Asian country, prompting fears of a further decline in political freedoms.

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UZBEKISTAN: NAZARBAYEV MAKES DIPLOMATIC TRADE-OFF WITH KARIMOV

naze_i_uzbek95Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev got what he wanted out of Uzbekistan. During talks in Tashkent on March 17, Nazarbayev secured Uzbek support for his cherished aim of hosting a summit of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) later this year.

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

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Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

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Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

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