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A mosque in Turkmenistan.
04/15/2008 Extravagant monuments, statues of the former President, and near-empty streets characterize the capital of Turkmenistan, where national identity is still tightly intertwined with that of the self-proclaimed Turkmenbashi, or 'Leader of All Turkmen.'
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Image: A mosque in Turkmenistan. © bestoy (flickr)
02/29/2008 Suomen Attac vaatii Nokiaa palauttamaan saamansa julkiset tuet, koska yhtiö tekee yhteistyötä ihmisoikeuksia polkevan Turkmenistanin kanssa. Attac vaatii, että yritysten julkisen tukemisen ehdoksi asetetaan demokratian ja ihmisoikeuksien kunnioittaminen.
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From: Attac Suomi
Related: [Finland] [Corporations] [Human Rights]
Uzbek refugees after the 2005 Andijan massacre, believed to be the worst mass killing since the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in China.
02/22/2008 The European Union is eager to strengthen its economic partnerships with Central Asian nations, notably Turkmenistan, despite the extremely poor human rights records of countries in this region, writes David Cronin.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related: [Europe] [Kazakhstan] [Kyrgyzstan] [Tajikistan] [Uzbekistan]
Image: Uzbek refugees after the 2005 Andijan massacre, believed to be the worst mass killing since the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in China. © SandS / Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
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11/05/2007 Halosen mukaan suuryhtiöt pyrkivät diktatuurivaltion kanssa öljy- ja kaasusopimuksiin kyseenalaisilla keinoilla ja pönkittävät näin diktatuuria.
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03/13/2007 Less than three weeks after the official opening of Turkmenistan’s new government-sponsored Internet cafes, the centers are stifled by erratic connections, heavy fees, and most discouragingly of all -- soldiers at the doorways.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
02/12/2007 While state officials said 95% of Turkmen cast ballots in the country's first multicandidate election in history Sunday, reporters on the scene told a different story.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Turkmen people.
02/09/2007 As the Turkmen people go to the polls Sunday to vote in their first presidential elections in 15 years, there are hopes for urgently needed reforms in healthcare and education.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Image: Turkmen people. © David Swanson/IRIN
01/24/2007 Despite initial fears that instability would follow December's death of President-for-Life Saparmurat Niyazov, the situation in Tukmenistan has remained calm. But the presidential election is approaching under growing signs of public discontent.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
 Surrounded by Turkmen carpets, a man sells newspapers at a bazaar in Ashgabat.
12/21/2006 He dubbed himself "The Great Head of the Turkmen People," required all students read his spiritual tome, and held total control of all state institutions. Following Saparmurat Niyazov's death Thursday, the future is uncertain for the former Soviet republic that holds vast gas and oil reserves and is considered a strategic regional country bordering Iran and Afghanistan.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Image: Surrounded by Turkmen carpets, a man sells newspapers at a bazaar in Ashgabat. © Keith Mellnick / Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
09/13/2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 13 (OneWorld) - The Bush Administration is objecting to a groundbreaking treaty that set up a nuclear weapon-free zone in Central Asia.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Kazakhstan] [Kyrgyzstan] [Tajikistan] [Uzbekistan] [Geopolitics] [Nuclear Arms]
09/11/2006 Five Central Asian states committed themselves to never acquiring, manufacturing, possessing, or testing nuclear weapons by signing a treaty Thursday to create a Central Asian nuclear-weapon-free zone.
From: Arms Control Association
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Related: [Uzbekistan] [Tajikistan] [Kyrgyzstan] [Kazakhstan]
07/03/2006 The nightmare in the central Asian state of Turkmenistan is often treated as though it were comedy, with the country's autocratic leader changing the names of the months in honour of members of his own family and erecting a gold statue of himself that revolves so it always faces the sun. But it's no joke, says Rachel Denber.
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08/18/2005 As part of The Great Volga River Route project, an International Workshop on Sustainable Development and World Heritage took place on 28-31 July 2005 in Bucharest, Romania.The aim is to link young people through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and engage them in the preservation and promotion of World Heritage and Biosphere sites.

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Related: [Azerbaijan] [Bulgaria] [Estonia] [Finland] [Georgia] [Germany] [Iran ] [Kazakhstan] [Latvia] [Lithuania] [Poland] [Romania] [Russian Federation] [Sweden] [Turkey] [Ukraine] [Culture] [ICT]
05/16/2005 Turkmenistanin presidentin Saparmurat Niazovin "elämän oppikirjaksi" luonnehdittu Ruhnama-teos on vastikään käännetty mm. englanniksi, japaniksi ja zuluksi. Viime vuonna jatko-osan saanutta Ruhnamaa opetetaan niin esikouluissa kuin yliopistoisskin. Turkmenistanin kansalaiset ovat huolissaan erityisesti lasten joutumisesta presidentin propagandan uhreiksi sekä opetuksen laadun heikentymisestä.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related: [Education]
05/13/2005 Russia's President Putin is making a fuss about US involvement in pro-democracy groups active in former Soviet states. Is he really defending the likes of President Saparmurat Niazov, absolute ruler of Turkmenistan whose rambling published thoughts are compulsory reading in the style of the little red book of Mao Tse-tung?
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From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Related: [Democracy] [Ethics & Value Systems]
03/07/2005 The President of Turkmenistan--who essentially rules his country by fiat--suggested closing all hospitals outside of the capital city last week. The plan--put forth as a means to ensure good health care amid a shortage of doctors--could mean a death sentence for those stricken by illness or injury in much of the country, which is considerably larger than Germany and where transportation is difficult.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Related: [Health] [Governance]
12/02/2004 Turkmen NGOs are breathing a little easier after the repeal of a law that restricted civil society activity by threatening fines, "corrective labor," and imprisonment for those found guilty of acting as unregistered non-governmental organizations. Some are still wary, however, tagging the change as little more than an international PR exercise.
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From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
Related: [Civil Society] [Justice and Crime] [Law]
Capturing life in Garregul
08/25/2004
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Image: Capturing life in Garregul
05/19/2004 Public-sector workers in Turkmenistan who gained their qualifications at foreign universities are to lose their jobs on 1 June, after the authorities branded their education null and void.
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From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting
05/18/2004 The impact of ICTs on local culture in countries of Central Asia is the focus of this multi-year research project. It has already come out with some findings on the implications of internet on society.
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Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Kazakhstan] [Kyrgyzstan] [Tajikistan] [Uzbekistan] [Economy] [Communication] [Culture] [ICT] [Internet]
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