CAMEL Nr. 13 / March 2001 |
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TAJIK MEDIA HAVE NOT RECOVERED The support projects being implemented in Tajikistan still did not bring the press to its level of the late 80s, the period the experts assess as the best in the country press history. By Abdufattoh Vohidov, Independent journalist, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
KYRGYZSTAN: MEDIA SUPPORT OUT-OF-DATE In Kyrgyzstan, the media support initiatives tend to mix themselves with support to democratic changes. Some observers are calling for a more concrete approach. By Viktor Parfenov, Institutional analyst, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
SUPPORTING UZBEKISTANS MEDIA Mainly six international foundations and organizations are involved in Uzbekistan's media projects: TACIC, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Eurasia Foundation, Soros Foundation, Internews Network and Counterpart Consortium. By Gulnara Babajanova, Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
WHO SAID THERE IS NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN UZBEKISTAN? Without local solidarity among press workers, foreign examples are unlikely to help to improve the functioning of the Uzbek media and the freedom of speech. By Aleksandr Hamagayev, Journalist, Tashkent Radio, Uzbekistan |
HOW TO GUARANTEE JOURNALISTS SECURITY? Censorship and harassment of journalists and media are issues that are alarming not for Tajikistan alone. By Nuriddin Karshiboev, Tajikistan |
MONTH IN REVIEW: MARCH 2001 |