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It has been reported in the media that the Russian-Turkmen commission regarding the settlement of the question of dual citizenship will continue its collaborative work in September. A Russian delegation of human-rights activists and journalists will travel to Turkmenistan in order to learn about the situation of their compatriots living here. So far, both sides have expressed satisfaction with the results of the work of the first commission. Full Story...Chechen hostages appeal for help
Two employees of the Chechen Public Prosecutor’s Office, kidnapped by unknown persons last year, have made an appeal for help to the well-known businessman and leader of the political party “Liberal Russia”, Boris Berezovsky. A video clip with their appeal was e-mailed the day before yesterday to numerous mass media organs. Full Story...Open letter to Fidel Castro
Organizers of The Freedom for Fernandez International Committee released to the foreign press in Havana on July 25 an open letter to Cuban leader Fidel Castro Ruz. The press conference took place at home of Vladimiro Roca, a prominent Cuban dissident. Full Story...Joyless adventures of Czech shoemaker in Moscow
What got Pavel Pavlicheck, a 36-year-old shoemaker from Prague, into trouble was his silly decision to return from a trip to India via Russia. The man believed his stay in Russia could take no more than an hour at Sheremetiyevo-2 airport. But things took a different turn, and now he might spend here one and a half year. Full Story... Turning their backs on Turkmenistan’s shores
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Armenia, Toili Kurbanov, has become the latest diplomat to join the ranks of recent defectors, as yet another ambassadorial crisis hits Turkmenistan. It appears that Turkmenbashi has taken various measures to prevent his subjects from leaving their workplace in secret, and disappearing to unknown destinations; he has forbidden diplomats to take their families with them to their postings, so that they still have an investment in their homeland; and he has introduced new members of staff into the diplomatic corps abroad: staff of the national security forces, to take care of the rest of the team, and above all to watch over the ambassador. Full Story...Russians in Turkmenistan Were Invited to the TV
Three days have passed since Jun 22, the date identified by Niyazov as the last day of choosing citizenship, although nothing has changed in the country for its Russian-speaking residents. It is still required to go to the Russian Embassy to obtain an entry visa into a country whose citizens they still remain to be; an exit visa, which is not easy to obtain, still is also required. However, one can see changes in the Turkmenistan’s TV. Full Story...Easier said than done
Germany is paying compensation to the victims of Nazism throughout the world, but our country cannot pay compensation even to her own citizens, the victims of Communism. That is to say, it is not so much “cannot” as “will not”. Former political prisoner Vasif Meilanov tried to win reparation for the injury received from the totalitarian regime, and this is what happened.Full Story... Protestants set ultimatum to the Kyrgyz president
Several thousand believers of the Local Church of Jesus Christ threatened to leave Kyrgyzstan and seek asylum abroad if the Kyrgyz authorities do not stop to persecute them on religious grounds. Full Story...OSCE to humanize Kyrgyz police
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has decided to drastically reform the Kyrgyz police, allocating over 3.5 million euro for this purpose. Full Story... North Korean political prisoners at risk of mass murder
A group of former North Korean political prisoners currently living in South Korea met with the US ambassador to South Korea on July 7 to ask him to deliver their appeal to the US president George W. Bush. The authors of the letter expressed concern over the fate of people held in North Korean gulags. North Korean participants in the meeting, including former political prisoners, a former prison camp guard, a former North Korean military officer and activists of non-governmental organizations, called upon the United States to beef up the satellite surveillance of North Korean gulag camps to prevent possible mass murder of prisoners by the Communist regime.
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