Tajikistan is now the center of something big, at least as far as the international community is concernedby Konstantin Parshin DUSHANBE, Tajikistan–Here, in Tajikistan’s capital, all the hotels are crammed with foreign journalists and TV and radio crews. Everything is booked until at least the end of October. Tonight, some British journalists are arriving–late. They’ve had some problems getting all […]

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