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Religious Restrictions: No Thank You

I wasn't going to write a post today, it being Thanksgiving Day here and all, but then I read this article detailing recent laws in the works in all five of our CA states curtailing the freedom of religion. Yesterday, I spoke about one aspect, the wearing of the hijab in school settings in Kyrgyzstan […]

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Hijab Controversary in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

Hijab Controversary in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

The legal and cultural battle of whether or not Muslims should be able to wear a headscarf, hijab, in educational or other government facilities has been a well-publicized, contentious debate in such places as Turkey and France, both either straddling or inside the West, but this issue is also starting to boil in parts of […]

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Afghan Justice

Afghan Justice

Good news that hopefully just keeps getting better. The Afghan government, not US/NATO troops, has arrested 10 suspects in the Nov. 12 female student and teacher acid attack. It looks like it was a combination of local Kandahar and federal police and law officials who performed the investigation, arrests, and has reportedly garnered confessions from […]

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If a Russian Journalist Falls in a Forest, Can the West Hear It?

If a Russian Journalist Falls in a Forest, Can the West Hear It?

A Russian journalist assaulted and left for dead for exposing an abuse of power by the authorities. The whole world knows the story of Anna Politkovskaya: a Putin opponent gunned down in the lobby of her Moscow apartment after publishing a series of articles on Russian atrocities in Chechnya. Except this journalist is called Mikhail […]

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Evidence the Chinese Government would like to see Mummified

Evidence the Chinese Government would like to see Mummified

The New York Times, which has done a more than decent job covering the people, culture, and political situation of the Uighurs in China's Xinjiang Province, has a well-researched piece examining the impact of several mummified Xinjiang ancestors’ genetic background. A museum in the province's capital of Urumqi holds several well-preserved mummified humans found in […]

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Karzai Negotiation Gambit with Mullah Omar

Karzai Negotiation Gambit with Mullah Omar

It appears that the Taliban's leader Mullah Omar may yet still have his day in the hot Afghan sun as President Karzai has publicly invited him to negotiations to end the violent conflict that has plagued the state since 2001. Karzai has promised the Taliban leader, who was ousted from power by the US in […]

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Book Reports Due!

Book Reports Due!

I haven't done much book reviewing on this blog besides Ahmed Rashid's ‘Descent into Chaos‘, and that's really not going to change, but I would like to list a group of recent publications concerning Afghanistan and Central Asia that you may find interesting and worth looking into. Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a […]

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Amnesty Vindicates Foreign Policy 'Wimps'

Amnesty Vindicates Foreign Policy 'Wimps'

Georgia is nervously calling “for an independent investigation into who started the war between Russia and Georgia…after the New York Times and BBC's Newsnight programme raised serious doubts about Georgia's claim that its attack on the breakaway Georgian enclave of South Ossetia on August 7/8 was in response to Russian aggression”. But it was the […]

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Two Shameful Acts

Two Shameful Acts

Last Wednesday, a couple perpetrators used water guns to shoot acid at a group of girls headed to school in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Details about this despicable act are still rather muddy, with the number of perpetrators and victims still unclear after reading several reports. The New York Times report has the number of victims reaching […]

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Economic Crisis + Amazing Race = Central Asia Bonanza!

Economic Crisis + Amazing Race = Central Asia Bonanza!

Who's an economics expert? Who knows how to solve the world's current financial crisis? Was that Kazakhstan on the ‘Amazing Race‘? Answers: Not me, probably no one, and yes, Nick and Starr are unbeatable! With the leaders of most of the world's economies attending an international summit to try and combat the current economic downturn […]

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Afghanistan Retreat?

Afghanistan Retreat?

With the Taliban showing no signs of retreat and with a new US administration entering office it is an appropriate time for all involved to ponder a NATO retreat from Afghanistan. During the presidential debates and speeches, Afghanistan was discussed, but the issue of whether or not the US presence was either helping or exacerbating […]

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Saakashvili's Manhood: Safe…for Now

Saakashvili's Manhood: Safe…for Now

  The West may have stood by and watched Russia chop off Georgia's breakaway regions, but it prevented Putin from applying the same treatment to Mikhail Saakashvili's nether ones. A transcript of a conversation released today shows that the embattled Georgian president, dubbed by Britain's Daily Telegraph “the man who lost it all”, came perilously […]

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Kazakhstan and the Financial Crisis

Kazakhstan and the Financial Crisis

The financial crisis that began in the United States has made its presence felt around the globe and Central Asia is no exception. How is Central Asia’s greatest economic power, Kazakhstan, handling this economic crisis and how is the economic downturn affecting the stability, security, and development of the region. These were the main topics […]

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Someone, Somewhere Reads the FPA Russia Blog!

Someone, Somewhere Reads the FPA Russia Blog!

Andy from the authoritative blog Siberianlight has created an aggregator of top news and blog stories about Russia. He insists it is better than Alltop, and because he has kindly included FPA Russia blog in his list, we’re reluctant to contradict him. Have a look for yourselves! http://www.russiannewsonline.com/ http://www.russiannewsonline.com/russia-blogs/ Speaking of inclusion and blatant self-congratulation, […]

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Veterans' Day: Thanks

Veterans' Day: Thanks

First off, I would like to thank all the veterans throughout the world who sacrificed for their respective homeland. Military men, women, and families have given up so much so we can live in peace and prosperity and for this we owe them our highest respect and gratitude. And at this very moment, soldiers, both […]

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