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A sliver of hope for Tajikistan

A sizeable amount of natural gas has been found in Tajikistan- 60 billion cubic meters of gas, enough to supply Tajikistan for 50 years. Some of this gas may be available this year to Tajik households, freeing the country from Uzbekistan’s stranglehold on energy supplies. With a few more hydro-electric plants coming on board by 2015, Tajikistan may finally be an energy exporter to neighboring countries.

Otherwise, Tajikistan has a lot of problems- a polio epidemic that killed 29 children, terrorism, instability along the Afghan border, and weak government control in some provinces.

On the bright side, Tajiks still have a sense of humor. Radio Liberty has put together a video from Tajikistan on inside political jokes. I think it’s great. Enjoy.

Tajik Inside Jokes

 

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Elina Galperin

Elina Galperin was born in Minsk, Belarus and grew up in Brooklyn, NY. After graduating from Stuyvesant High School in 2004, she attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst where she majored in History and Russian Studies. After finishing her senior thesis on the politics of education among the Kazakhs in the late Imperial period, she graduated in February 2008. In September 2010, she received a Masters of Arts Degree in History, having passed qualifying exams on the Russian and Ottoman empires in the 18th and 19th centuries. In Fall 2011, she advanced to doctoral candidacy, having passed exams in four fields: Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Soviet Union, Mongol Empire, focusing on administrative practices and empire-building.

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