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Afghan Government Shuts Down TV Station
28.07.2010
Author: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
The Afghan cabinet has closed a private television station.
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Tajik Officials don’t care about publications in the media
23.07.2010
Author: NANSMIT-TajFEN
The Tajik weekly criticized a foreign company operating in Tajikistan and the Tajik officials who do not respond to numerous publications in the media.
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TajFEN – a network facilitating freedom of expression
21.07.2010
Author: NANSMIT
The Tajik media and human right organizations want to unite into a single network to tackle the problems in the freedom of speech.
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Pakistani journalists visit Tajikistan
19.07.2010
Author: Asia Plus
According to the Tajik Youth Committee under the government, a group of Pakistani journalists came to Tajikistan to support a visit of the head of the Pakistani Investments Agency, Mr. Salim Mandivala.
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Not A Very Happy Place
18.07.2010
Author: Farangis Najibullah, RFE/RL
Not a single Central Asian nation is among the ten of the happiest countries in the world. Northern European countries -- Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden -- top Gallup's World Poll (GWP) of the happiest countries.
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Turkmenistan Plans To Allow Privately-Owned Media
10.07.2010
Author: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
People in Turkmenistan -- where all media is state-controlled -- may soon be reading privately-owned newspapers and magazines.
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Where does the TVT money go?
08.07.2010
Author: NANSMIT monitoring servce
The Tajik weekly Facts & Comments published an article titled “Where does the TVT money go?”
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Is Russia Considering Returning To The Afghan Border?
06.07.2010
Author: Bruce Pannier, RFE/RL
Viktor Ivanov, the head of Russia's Federal Drug Control Service, said Russian border guards could return to duty in Tajikistan keeping a watch on the Central Asian country's border with Afghanistan.
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New legal study guide for journalists
06.07.2010
Author: NANSMIT
NANSMIT has released a new study guide for journalists titled “Legal Regulations in Access to Information”.
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NGO Says Journalists Were Attacked In Southern Kyrgyzstan
02.07.2010
Author: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
A Kyrgyz journalists' organization says several journalists were attacked while covering the ethnic violence in the southern cities of Jalal-Abad and Osh last month.
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