Kazakhstan: Not just yet, Mr. Seidenfeld
August 14, 2007 4 min. read

Well, I don't mind saying I thought this case was over and done, but it isn't.  Mr. Seidenfeld, who has been held in jail while undergoing a trial with what looked like exceedingly shaky evidence, was acquitted last month.  However, the original complainant, AOA Arna, has filed an appeal of the judge's sentence. According to an […]

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Jakarta, London, Central Asia: HuT Update
August 14, 2007 3 min. read

Jakarta: Approximately two weeks ago, I mentioned the Hizb-ut-Tahrir World Conference 2007 that was to take place in Jakarta on August 12th.  Well, BBC's Lucy Williamson covered the conference, which was well-attended: it filled the 100,000-capacity stadium that had been booked.  Several speakers who had previously committed did not show, however. London: On August 9, […]

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Mongolia: Street children
August 13, 2007 1 min. read

This video is from Worldvision, and documents the actual living conditions of homeless children in Mongolia.  Film conveys a lot: but like almost all art, it does not convey touch, smell, taste; this video does its best to include at least a verbal document of those miseries of children's street life.  Along the way, it […]

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The Afghanistan Aggregator, August 6-12
August 10, 2007 3 min. read

Lots and lots of news:  I recommend you start here, with Mr. Robichaud's interview about security, hostages, and other aspects of Afghanistan. U.S. Wind and Fury: –This week I talked about loose lips in the U.S. presidential race that can, well, sink ships of state.  My collegue James Nadel at the FPA Elections 2008 blog also covered this, […]

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The Central Asia Beat, August 6 – 12
August 10, 2007 4 min. read

It's Friday: must be time for the CAB.  And what a week: there's no keeping up with this hot zone of geopolitical interest . . . although some states have more news than others. Central Asia General:  –All SCO this week, every day.  First, the beginning of a Collective Security Timeline, on a separate page […]

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Casual Friday: SCO has a secret member
August 10, 2007 1 min. read

Well, to finish out a week of SCO backgrounders, I just want to include an uh,  informative video of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. It seems that this video shows citizens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea that President Kim Jong Il is also a participant in Shanghai Cooperation Organization events and meetings.  You will notice that the DPRK […]

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Kazakhstan: The deposed & the departed
August 9, 2007 5 min. read

New developments: First of all, in a nice Americanizing of the names of other states’ scandals, there was what was once labelled “Kazakhgate“, which had to do with corruption, independent oil companies, and post-Soviet political economy; now we have “Rakhat-gate”, which is what this post is all about.  This is an update on the deposed: fall of Rakhat Aliev (also […]

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SCO Military cooperation: a video clip
August 9, 2007 1 min. read

The Sound and the Gear: this short piece dates from around March 23rd of this year, and is featured courtesy of  CCTV and YouTube.  Note how the cornerstone of SCO policy continues to be cooperation against “Terrorism, Separatism, and Extremism.”  The action clips look pretty heavy-duty, don't they? [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/0Iaan_5zt5w” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /]

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SCO: 2007 Military exercises start today
August 9, 2007 3 min. read

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization begins its military exercises today, August 9, in the Xinjiang region.  “Peace Mission 2007” (love the name) will end in Chelyabinsk, Russia on August 17th.  Over 6500 military personnel will participate; according to Mr. Pannier over at RFE/RL, the bulk of the troops will be from China or Russia.  Uzbekistan is sending […]

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Turkmenistan: More arrests
August 8, 2007 1 min. read

Last week, I noted the arrest of Mr. Rejepov, former head of one of Turkmenistan's security apparati.  This week, a former confidante of Turkmenbashi and former Agricultural minister Meredov has been arrested.  Ferghana.ru translates reports from Vremya Novostei: Paizygeldy Meredov was arrested for corruption and financial fraud in the cotton industry.  His son, Batyr Meredov, […]

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Kazakhstan: Journalist Tauzhanov killed
August 8, 2007 2 min. read

Based upon an RFE/RL news story that came out yesterday: Saken Tauzhanov, a journalist with, apparently, a no-nonsense style and a “caustic wit”, was killed August 2nd when he was hit by a large truck as he crossed the street.  Mr. Tauzhanov wrote for kub.kz .  At the time of his death, he was writing satirical […]

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U.S. Electioneering & Central Asian repercussions
August 7, 2007 5 min. read

Two notable talk-talks in U.S. election campaigns are creating a stir in Central Asia: 1. Representative Tancredo (R-Colorado) in a town hall meeting on August 3rd, told approximately 30 people in Iowa that any further depredations by Islamic terrorists on U.S. soil would be met, if he were the commander-in-chief, by immediate attacks upon the Holy Cities of Islam, Mecca […]

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