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 September in Central Asia: How Tajikistan is handling the Afghanistan crisis

September in Central Asia: How Tajikistan is handling the Afghanistan crisis

September 16, 2021

Unlike most of its other neighbors, Tajikistan has not only pledged to help Afghans fleeing the Taliban, but has taken a strong stance against the new regime. Sydney Millar explores three [...]

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 June in Central Asia: Feminita’s fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Kazakhstan

June in Central Asia: Feminita’s fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Kazakhstan

June 16, 2021

At the end of last month, two Kazakh feminists and LGBT+ activists were detained on unclear grounds after a mob of around 30 men had started to harass them while they were giving a talk on [...]

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 May in Central Asia: fighting on the unsettled Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border

May in Central Asia: fighting on the unsettled Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border

May 12, 2021

The end of last month saw the deadliest clashes at a Kyrgyz-Tajik border since the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Both counties' governments are now involved in blame-game over [...]

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 April in Central Asia: the reemergence of anti-Chinese protests in Kazakhstan

April in Central Asia: the reemergence of anti-Chinese protests in Kazakhstan

April 11, 2021

Tensions are rising in Kazakhstan over China's political and economic influence in the country and the continued detention of ethnic Kazakhs in China's Xinjiang province.

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 March in Central Asia: refusing to be silenced – a new wave of protest In Kazakhstan

March in Central Asia: refusing to be silenced – a new wave of protest In Kazakhstan

March 14, 2021

All over Kazahkstan, people are coming together, demanding fair elections and democratic reform. Sydney Millar on whether we are watching the emergence of a Kazakh spring.

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 February in Central Asia: Japarov, the new face of Kyrgyz nationalism

February in Central Asia: Japarov, the new face of Kyrgyz nationalism

February 7, 2021

February editorial. On 28 January, Sadyr Japarov was sworn in as the sixth president of Kyrgyzstan. Just a few months ago he was serving an 11-year sentence for kidnapping a local official in [...]

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 Reviving an (Almost) Forgotten Script: self-taught calligrapher Amgalan Zhamsoev mixes traditional Mongolian aesthetics with modern influences

Reviving an (Almost) Forgotten Script: self-taught calligrapher Amgalan Zhamsoev mixes traditional Mongolian aesthetics with modern influences

February 3, 2021

 “The history of using Mongolian script for the Buryat language was erased by the Soviet educational system. Reviving it has become such a complex tangle that sometimes I ask myself, ‘do people [...]

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 January in Central Asia: a wave of Progress in Kazakhstan

January in Central Asia: a wave of Progress in Kazakhstan

January 3, 2021

January editorial. Since Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, it has yet to uphold the democratic standards laid out in its constitution. The young nation has had only two presidents: Nursultan [...]

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 December in Central Asia: dust and delusion in the time of corona

December in Central Asia: dust and delusion in the time of corona

December 6, 2020

December editorial. On 13 November 2020, a new statue dedicated to President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow’s favorite dog breed was unveiled. This new artifice has attracted the attention of Internet [...]

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