Turkmenistan vulnerable to
public health catastrophe
Posted February 6, 2006 Eurasianet
He's banned beards,
honoured melons and offers dental advice. Is this the world's craziest dictator?
“Independent”, April 14, 2004
Ashgabat takes further steps
to suppress religious faiths
EurasiaNet, November 15, 2003
Turkmenbashi's
gas games: gas for power?
Central Asia - Caucasus Analyst, June 4, 2003
Opposition
in exile: Turkmenistan
EurasiaNet, December 9, 2002
Analyst predicts "radical
change" near for Turkmenistan
EurasiaNet, October 21, 2002
Turkmenistan - a land full of
melons with a real banana as its President
“The Times”, August 20, 2002
Turkmenistan
seeks foreign capital, investors remain wary
Daan van der Schriek
EurasiaNet, June 6, 2002
Turkmenbashi
forges a new, old nation in Turkmenistan
EurasiaNet, February13, 2002
Turkmenistan:
Niazov Challenged
Turkmenbashi is facing an unprecedented challenge from a one-time ally
Nyazik Ataeva
IWPR, November 9, 2001
Turkmenistan:
Niazov Ponders War Options
Turkmen president would prefer to play a neutal, peacemaking role in the Afghan crisis
IWPR, October 1, 2001
Obedient
Turkmen Media
The Turkmen media are little more than the president's mouthpiece. Nazik Ataeva
IWPR, 1 June 2001
CSCE news release
Turkmenistan has become the worst-case scenario of post-Soviet development
Received by e-mail, 22 March 2000
Caspian region:
Turkmenistan's phenomenon
Maria Beat
Turkish Daily News, 19 February 2000 |