Oct 31, 2009 | Wired News
It's interesting that the local strongmen have thrown so much mud at this guy. If he was a 53-year-old biologist who really WAS a dope-smuggling, arms-smuggling hooligan who beat up strangers in the street at random, that would be super-interesting. Right now he's just another jailed martyr whose friends and relatives have been chased offshore.
Turkmenistan: Ashgabat Set to Silence Civic Activist
Human rights groups are calling for top-level Western and Russian diplomatic intervention to halt the politically motivated prosecution of an environmental activist in Turkmenistan.
The stars our destination: cyberdissent and the future of Turkmenistan
Image from the 2009 edition of "The Stars My Destination", a classic American science fiction novel by Alfred Bester about the impact of technology upon human freedom.
Turkmenistan: Despite Upbeat Talk, Still No Export Deal with Gazprom
Gazprom remains prepared to resume natural gas purchases from Turkmenistan, but after weeks of maneuvering, company officials have been unable to reach agreement with Turkmen leaders.
As an online community starts to develop in one of the most closed countries of the world, observers wonder about the government's motivations.
Turkmenistan Joins The Haute Couture Fun
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Turkmen Police Arrest Green Activist, HRW Says
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Doors of Turkmenistan Closed to Rights Activists
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Turkmenistan bids to turn itself into Costa del Sol on the Caspian
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Turkmenistan: Ashgabat's Energy Focus Moves Beyond Moscow
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Turkmenistan: Investment Conference Highlights Slow Pace of Reform
Attempting to develop an image as an investment-friendly destination, Ashgabat hosted what was billed as the inaugural International Investment Forum of Turkmenistan in mid-October. Turkmen leaders spent lavishly to produce a slick three-day event.
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Pray for the People of Turkmenistan; Their Leaders Come to St. Louis for Advice
As Daily RFT has just learned, St. Louis played host last week to a cadre of dignitaries from Turkmenistan .
Research and Markets: Turkmenistan - Telecoms, Mobile & Internet...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Turkmenistan - Telecoms, Mobile & Internet" report to their offering.
Turkmenistan: Building a New Cult?
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Turkmenistan: Statement by IMF Executive Directors at the Conclusion of their Visit
A mission of Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund comprising Ms.
Turkmenistan: New Purge amid Allegations of Exaggerated Gas Estimates
President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has sacked the heads of Turkmengaz, Turkmenneft and Turkmenneftegazstroy for showing an "irresponsible attitude" toward their jobs.
Turkmenistan Denies Entry To Peace Corps Volunteers
Turkmenistan has denied entry to dozens of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers, RFE/RL's Turkmen Service reports.
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Could IMU Chief's Death Curb Rebel Force in Afghanistan?
Tahir Yuldash is reported dead, but his Uzbek guerrillas still appear to be creating havoc in the north.
Turkmenistan: More Empty Talk about the Resumption of Gas Exports to Russia?
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Isolated Turkmenistan denies entry to Peace Corps volunteers
The reclusive Central Asian nation of Turkmenistan has denied entry to dozens of Peace Corps volunteers, the organization's country director said Friday.
IMF Executive Directors mission to visit Caucasus and Central Asia
Meg Lundsager, Messrs. Age Bakker, Ambroise Fayolle, HE Jianxiong, Thomas Moser, Klaus D. Stein, and Jens Henriksson will visit Georgia, Armenia, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan between October 9 and October 15, reported the press center of IMF Yerevan office.
Turkmenistan Students Barred from Studying in Bulgaria
Turkmen students have been stopped from traveling to study at the American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad.
US voices concern over Turkmenistan's bid to stop students traveling to foreign universities
The United States expressed its concern Monday over efforts by Turkmenistan to prevent students from traveling to U.S.-linked universities.
Turkmenistan Honors St. Petersburg Governor
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov has bestowed an honorable order upon St.
Turkmenistan: Gazprom Won't Be Buying Gas from Ashgabat for the Rest of '09
Gazprom and the government of Turkmenistan have tried to turn over a new leaf in their contentious energy relationship.
Turkmenistan To Seek Compromise In Caspian Dispute
Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, two Caspian states disputing the ownership of several offshore oil and gas fields, may find a compromise solution, Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has said.
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