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Author Archives: Igor Rotar

Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society, Tajikistan

Hijab Politics

by Igor Rotar 26 Sep 200720 Feb 2020

TOL SPECIAL REPORT: A Tajik student fights for the right to wear a head scarf, but Islamic leaders see little chance for success.

Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society

Legal Actions

by Igor Rotar 24 Sep 200720 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society

Return of the Jihad

by Igor Rotar 28 Aug 200719 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Eastern Europe & Russia, Kyrgyzstan

Illusory Unity?

by Igor Rotar 27 Aug 200719 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Politics, Society, Tajikistan

Worshiping in a Vise

by Igor Rotar 19 Jul 200720 Feb 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Minorities, Politics, Society

Ethnic Tensions Simmer

by Igor Rotar 28 Jun 200719 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Minorities, Politics, Society, Uzbekistan

Government Accused of Systematically Repressing Muslims

by Igor Rotar 06 Nov 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Politics, Society, Uzbekistan

Harsh Punishments Proposed for Religious Speech

by Igor Rotar 21 Aug 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inMinorities, Politics, Society

Tolerating Intolerance?

by Igor Rotar and John Kinahan 03 Jul 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Asia, Politics, Society

Crackdown in Tashkent

by Igor Rotar 18 Apr 200619 Jun 2020

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