CAMEL Nr. 11 / January 2001 |
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JOURNALIST TRAINING AND EDUCATION IN KYRGYZSTAN Despite the growth of journalism departments in Kyrgyzstan, the professional and educational level of young journalists remains low. By Raushan Marat, free-lance journalist, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
NEW INDEPENDENT MEDIA IN TAJIKISTAN In Northern Tajikistan, the new private press agency Varorud which started its activities in January, intends to fill a gap in analytical information. By Firuz Iskandar, Journalist, Tajikistan |
UZBEK MAGAZIN: SURPRISING POPULARITY Oila Va Zhamiyat (Family and Society) newspaper, engaged in publishing articles on family life and professing traditional values, is the most popular one in Uzbekistan. By Iskandar Hamroh, journalist, Uzbekistan |
KYRGYZSTAN'S MEDIA: SUITS GO ON Suits between the press media and certain personalities are going on in Kyrgyzstan. The procedures mention enormous amounts of money for the media. By Elmira Toktogulova, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
MEDIA AND ELECTIONS IN BELARUSIA Bias and prejudice dominated parliamentary elections coverage in Belarus last Autumn. By Mark Grigoryan, journalist, Yerevan, Armenia |
MONTH IN REVIEW: JANUARY 2001 |