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And The Winner Of The Kazakh Presidential Election Is…
April 7, 2011 5 min. read

Are you ready for this? Brace yourself and hold on to your seats because the winner of the most competitive, unpredictable, and exciting election in the history of Kazakhstan (sarcasm intended) is….Nursultan Nazarbayev. Really?! Same guy that has been in power since the late ’80s? Yup! This reads like an article from the Onion, but […]

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2012: The Apocalyptic Return of Russian Political Humour
April 7, 2011 3 min. read

President Medvedev ‘outs’ Vladimir Putin’s sexuality before attacking the Prime Minister’s plane with a sub-machine gun, but it’s the more improbable sight of John Cusack savouring Putin’s rendition of Blueberry Hill that finally gives away the fictional nature of Russia’s most talked-about election video. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/PL1SQhnqgI4″ width=”425″ height=”344″ allowfullscreen=”true” fvars=”fs=1″ /] The spoof trailer, a hilarious tribute […]

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Azerbaijan: arrests, criminal charges follow weekend rally
April 5, 2011 5 min. read

Azerbaijan experienced the latest in a series of rallies on Saturday, with several hundred (or perhaps several thousand, depending on the source) people attempting to demonstrate against the government of President Ilham Aliyev in central Baku. Police arrested as many as two hundred protesters during what was billed as a “Day of Rage” or “Day of […]

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Where Does Blame for Violent Protests in Afghanistan Rest?
April 5, 2011 5 min. read

Blame for the outrageous protests, terrible acts and needless, heedless deaths over the last few days in Afghanistan rest in at least three quarters.  There’s the individual explanation, the sociological explanation, in short the mob mentality, spurred on by this partisan and that, and finally the political explanation, which I fear is the strongest one, […]

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Taxi Blues and Luna Park, Movies That Take Us Back To The Future
April 3, 2011 10 min. read

I recently watched two relatively old Soviet/Russian movies back to back, Taxi Blues and Luna Park, made by the famous Russian director Pavel Lungin, both produced in the early 1990s. Taxi Blues (1990) and Luna Park (1991) are critically acclaimed films from the late Soviet or early post-Soviet period, depending on how one chooses to […]

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Mob Violence Spreads South to Taliban Heartland
April 2, 2011 3 min. read

The violence that began in Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan has spread to southern Afghanistan in Kandahar, the Taliban’s home base.  The New York Times reports that 81 people have been injured while 9 more people have died of gunshot wounds, bringing the number of dead up to 21 people since Friday afternoon prayers when imams […]

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Forgone Conclusion For The Kazakh Presidential Elections
April 2, 2011 4 min. read

Kazakhstan is gearing up for the snap presidential election that will take place on Sunday, April 3, 2011. No one doubts that the incumbent president Nursultan Nazarbayev will win, which will extend his presidency for another five years and give him a chance to consolidate his rule by grooming a successor (or so he hopes). Earlier […]

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12 People, 7 Foreign Staff at UN Office Killed in Mob Violence
April 1, 2011 3 min. read

There’s little to do but  quote Rod Nordland’s Times piece on this horrendous bit of breaking news: “Protesters angered by the burning of a Koran by a fringe American pastor in Florida mobbed offices of the United Nations in northern  Afghanistan on Friday, killing ten foreign staff members and beheading two of the victims, according to an […]

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Azerbaijan: arrests and anti-Kerimli campaign prior to opposition protest
April 1, 2011 4 min. read

Police in Azerbaijan have arrested “several youth and opposition activists” ahead of a protest rally scheduled for 2 April in Baku, RFE/RL reports.  Three of those arrested have been released, but at least three others have apparently been given “administrative sentences” of between five and ten days. However, an Azeri source tells me that more […]

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Taliban Take District in Nuristan Province: Declare Tactical and Propaganda Victory
March 30, 2011 3 min. read

Four months before the scheduled July 2011 drawdown, well into a term where international forces are redeploying to urban areas, a few weeks into peak fighting season, the counterinsurgency in Afghanistan remains in flux, troublingly fluid, radically unsettled.  The Taliban have announced that they have taken over a district in North Eastern Afghanistan, signalling not […]

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Putin's Snow (leopard) Job
March 29, 2011 3 min. read

Abducted, bound, sedated, flown to an undisclosed location in siberia, detained in a cell for a week, nose broken, then released only to be continuosly monitored by Putin on his presidential iPad. No, we are not talking about an average Tuesday in the life of a Russian journalist: the Prime Minister’s latest target is an […]

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Russia Raises Petroleum Tariffs For Tajikistan, But Drops Them For Kyrgyzstan
March 28, 2011 3 min. read

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reports that Russia has increased tariffs on oil and oil products exported to Tajikistan by as much as 5.3%. This will increase the price of gasoline from the current $232 per ton to more than $250 or even as high as $285 per ton, just in time to squeeze the […]

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