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Four unidentified criminals broke into the Alma-Ata “The SolDat” newspaper’s office and thrashed its journalists on May 21.
Early on May 22, unknown offenders threw bottles with incendiary mixture into the windows of the republican newspaper “The Business Review – The Republic”. The premises and equipment had burnt before the fire brigade arrived. Full Story... Red partisan brought to retrial
On May 20, in Latgalsky district court of Rezekne, Latvia, hearings on the case of former red partisan Vasily Kononov, accused of war crimes, started. The punitive expeditioner is criminated murder of nine inhabitants of Maly Baty khutor on 27 May 1944, committed by a group of partisans under the command of Vasily Kononov. «Six collaborators and three national traitors killed», as Kononov's report to Moscow maintained. The «three traitors» were women, one of which was an expectant mother, while «six collaborators» comprised of local peasants. Full Story...The well-kept secrets of independent Ukraine
Ukraine is still one of the most secretive of states. High-ranking civil servants here love secrets, codes and locked cabinets. There is competition and rivalry between the president, the government, the ministries and government departments. Each branch of power boasts to the others about the quantity of confidential documents it has created. Full Story...The centennial of Republic of Cuba
The Cuban authorities ignored the Centennial of the Republic, whose independence was won on the 20th of May, 1902. The Communist historians consider that the bourgeois governments of the past were a caricature of a republic, and it was handed over by the United States after the empire defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.
In Miami (Florida, US), 10,000 Cuban listened to US President George Bush Jr. speaking on the centennial of the Cuban independence. Full Story... Crisis of Turkmenian Father's regime
Recently, Turkmenian frontier points were sent the roster of national top officials, forbidden to leave the country. Since that moment, the politicians lost the freedom to cross the republican border without special presidential permission. Why and under what circumstances did the exotic even for autocratic regimes category of «non-departable» citizens originate? Does it signify the manic mistrust of the oriental usurper or are there real underlying reasons for such an extraordinary measure? The answer is concealed in the manpower policy of president Niyazov. Full Story...Ambassadors stress the skinheads threat to minister
An international scandal cropped up in Moscow today. Foreign ambassadors called in a body on the minister of foreign affairs Igor Ivanov to complain on Russian neo Nazi. The head of foreign-policy body was told what both media and human rights activists had been stressing for years on end. He was told of insults, beatings, and even murders of foreigners. Full Story...”Akaev, resign!”
For four days already Kyrgyz protesters have been blocking the Bishkek—Osh highway near the town of Tash-Kumyr in southern Kyrgyzstan. About 250 people gathered there to demand that authorities stop prosecution of the opposition parliamentarian, Azimbek Beknazarov, and break off an agreement with China on ceding part of Kyrgyzstani territory to China. On May 16, another group of 200 protesters blocked the traffic between Uch-Korgon and Shamaldy-Sai, and approximately the same number of people picketed the Uch-Korgon—Kerben road, passing through the Aksy district in Dzhalal-Abad region. Local authorities and law enforcement failed in their attempts to persuade protesters to disperse. Full Story...STD – the new KGB
”Tashkent – city of food” was the slogan of the Uzbek capital fifteen years ago. Now you see people rummaging in garbage sacks, people begging, and poorly clothed passersby in Uzbekistan’s most prosperous city.
The sexually transmitted disease clinic in Sergeli district is one of the most depressing places in Tashkent. The clinic is located in an old building surrounded by barbed wire. The police threaten women with sending them to the clinic as a means of extorting money. When a policeman sees a poorly dressed woman, he first detains her, takes her to the clinic, and then diagnoses her with a sexually-transmitted disease, pretending to be a specialist: “You are a prostitute and you have syphilis (or gonorrhea, or whatever), so this is where you belong”. There are currently 700 women receiving “treatment” at the clinic. Most of them arrived their by chance. The woman are seized on the street or in the bazaar. They can buy their way out for 30,000 sums (approximately 40 dollars). Full Story... Kaspiysk: Retribution or Provocation?
34 dead, 135 injured, such is the terrible toll of the May 9 act of terror in Kaspiysk. And what makes these figures even more dreadful is 12 of the killed were children. As it’s always the case, innocent people are paying for someone else crimes and political ambitions. Full Story...Less political parties in Kazakhstan
Leader of the Patriotic Party Gani Kasymov proposed at the Kazakhstan Parliament (Mazhilis) lower chamber session May 7 to hold an all-people referendum on the issue of making amendments on political parties to the legislation. MPs refused, however, to keep up his initiative. Any changes “should” be made without implementation of the all-people discussion, since it’s not clear where it will lead to. Full Story...[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] |
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