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Author Archives: Bakyt Ibraimov

Posted inCentral Asia, Politics, Society

The Kyrgyzstan Preschool Lottery

by Bakyt Ibraimov and Hamid Toursunov 12 Sep 201420 Feb 2020

A serious shortage of kindergartens has driven the few who can afford it into private schools of debatable quality. First in an occasional series.

Posted inCentral Asia, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, Film & television, Kyrgyzstan, Society

We Need a Hero

by Bakyt Ibraimov 21 Aug 201423 Mar 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Society

Southern Kyrgyzstan’s Dark Ages

by Bakyt Ibraimov 04 Jul 201420 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics

Lines in the Sand

by Bakyt Ibraimov 08 Feb 201320 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Minorities, Politics, Society

Tough Talk on Kyrgyz Schools

by Bakyt Ibraimov and Temir Akmatov 06 Aug 201220 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Environment, Society

In Kyrgyzstan, a Mountain of Trouble

by Bakyt Ibraimov and Temir Akmatov 05 Mar 201220 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Kyrgyzstan, Society

Osh Mulls Ban on Uzbek-Language Schools

by Bakyt Ibraimov and Temir Akmatov 08 Dec 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Minorities, Politics, Society

Continuing Ethnic Tension Speeds Exodus from Kyrgyzstan

by Bakyt Ibraimov 03 Jun 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inBusiness, Central Asia, Finance, Kyrgyzstan, Minorities, Politics, Society

The Other Aftermath of Osh

by Bakyt Ibraimov 17 May 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Society

The Canvas Schoolhouse

by Bakyt Ibraimov and Talant Sadykov 12 Oct 201020 Feb 2020

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