Stories about Uzbekistan from February, 2006
Eurasia: HIV/AIDS
Jessica of neweurasia discusses HIV/AIDS in Eurasia.
Voices from Central Asia and the Caucasus
Cows by Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan Welcome to the latest roundup from the Central Asian and Caucasian blogosphere brought to you bi-weekly by neweurasia. As usual, we take you through the countries alphabetically. Armenia: As a matter of routine, we’d like to draw your attention to the Oneworld blog...
Uzbekistan: ICG Reccomendations
Vilhelm Konnander turns a critical eye to ICG's recent report on Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan: Ukraine Deportations
Registan.net writes about the deportation from Ukraine of a handful of Uzbeks trying to obtain refugee status and speculates about the possible connection of the decision to Ukraine's need for Central Asian gas.
Uzbekistan, Tajikistan: HIV/AIDS
neweurasia reports on HIV/AIDS in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Voices from Central Asia and the Caucasus
Buzkashi in Tajikistan – by Dushanbe Pictures, Erik Petersson, 2006. Welcome to the latest scan of the Central Asian and Caucasian blogosphere, brought to you bi-weekly by neweurasia. While many parts of the region still suffer from severe winter conditions (as mentioned in the last roundup), the first signs of...
Central Asia: Message to the Music
Alan Cordova wonders if there is a message behind the music played when various Central Asian teams made their entrances during the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics.
Uzbekistan: Valentine Ban
Registan.net reports on Uzbekistan's ban on press mentions of Valentine's Day.
Central Asia: Press Freedom
neweurasia rounds up press freedom in Central Asia.
Uzbekistan: Earthquake Scare
T-Moor reports that Tashkent was gripped with fear today over rumors of an impending earthquake.
Uzbekistan: Discouraging Future
Registan.net sounds a discouraging note on Uzbekistan's near future.