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Kyrgyzstan confirms child HIV-AIDS cases

FEB. 3 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Officials in Kyrgyzstan confirmed 70 new cases of children infected with HIV/AIDS. Nurses have been screening thousands of children in the south of the country after at least 200 infants were accidentally infected with the virus. Re-used needles and infected blood have been blamed.

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(News report from Issue No. 76, published on Feb. 9 2012)

The limits of press freedom in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

FEB. 1 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Media freedom rankings by the France-based NGO Reporters Without Borders reflect another tough year for local journalists in Central Asia and the South Caucasus.

Turkmenistan retains its standard position at the bottom of the 179-country list, just above North Korea and Eritrea, underlining its reputation as one of the world’s most repressive states. Twenty places above Turkmenistan is Uzbekistan, also in familiar territory.

But this year, between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, sliding 10 places to 162nd is Azerbaijan.

In 2011, the authorities in Azerbaijan quashed anti-government protests and imprisoned journalists and bloggers. In November a prominent Azerbaijani journalist was also murdered in Baku.

Reporters Without Borders called Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev a “predator” of the media.

“Violence is back in a big way there, with threats, beatings and abduction of opposition journalists,” the report said.

The report was compiled between Dec. 1 2010 and Nov. 30 2011, before the Kazakh authorities’ crackdown on media after riots in the west of the country.

Even so, Kazakhstan comes in at 154th position and looks set to slip in the next rankings.

Armenia enjoys the most media freedom in the region. In 77th position it has regained ground lost after opposition protests and a state-of-emergency in 2008.

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(News report from Issue No. 75, published on Feb. 2 2012)

Azerbaijan to build oil refinery in Kyrgyzstan

JAN. 19 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR agreed to build an oil refinery in Kyrgyzstan. Media reported that the refinery will process 2m tonnes of crude oil a year and be operational by the end of 2013. The construction will cost $150m. China is already building an oil refinery in Kyrgyzstan.

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(News report from Issue No. 74, published on Jan. 26 2012)

Prisoners go on hunger strike in Kyrgyzstan

JAN. 24 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Several hundred prisoners in Kyrgyzstan sewed together their lips in a protest against conditions inside the country’s jails. The Kyrgyz prison service had said they were going to force feed the prisoners to break a week-long hunger strike they had started after police and inmates fought in a Bishkek jail.

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(News report from Issue No. 74, published on Jan. 26 2012)

World Bank forecasts growth for C.Asia and S.Caucasus

JAN. 18 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – In its annual growth forecasts, the World Bank said weakening markets in the West would hit the developing world in 2012. For 2012 growth forecasts for Central Asia and the South Caucasus were: Tajikistan 6%, Kyrgyzstan 5.5%, Kazakhstan 5.5%, Uzbekistan 8%, Turkmenistan N/A, Azerbaijan 3.1%, Georgia 5%, Armenia 4.3%.

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(News report from Issue No. 73, published on Jan. 19 2012)

Russia sends extra military aid to Kyrgyzstan

JAN. 18 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyzstan started to receive extra military aid from Russia designed to bolster is defences along its southern border before NATO withdraws from Afghanistan in 2014. The Central Asian states are worried about the Taliban moving north once NATO leaves Afghanistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 73, published on Jan. 19 2012)

Kyrgyzstan and China looks to boost links

JAN. 10 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The personal envoy of Chinese President Hu Jintao, Chen Zhili, travelled to Bishkek to meet new Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev. Ms Chen pledged to strengthen relations between China and Kyrgyzstan. Through diplomacy and finance, China has been boosting its influence in Central Asia.

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(News report from Issue No. 72, published on Jan. 13 2012)

Passenger plane crashes in Kyrgyzstan

DEC. 28 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – A Kyrgyzstan Airlines plane carrying 86 people crashed on landing at Osh airport. The Soviet-era Tupolev Tu-134 flipped over, injuring 31 people. Nobody was killed. Kyrgyzstan has a poor air safety record. In Aug. 2008, 65 people died when a plane bound for Iran crashed after taking off from Bishkek.

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(News report from Issue No. 71, published on Jan. 5 2012)

A new government coalition shapes up in Kyrgyzstan

DEC. 16 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Led by the Social Democrats, four parties formed a new government coalition in Kyrgyzstan. The Social Democrats are the party of new president Almazbek Atambayev although the new PM will be Omurbek Babanov from Respublika. Excluded from the coalition is Ata-Zhurt which represents Kyrgyz from the south.

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(News report from Issue No. 70, published on Dec. 22 2011)

British embassy opens in Kyrgyzstan

DEC. 8 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Britain opened a new embassy in Bishkek, 20 years after Kyrgyzstan’s independence from the Soviet Union. Britain’s foreign ministry is cutting less important postings to find a 10% budget saving but it has also said it wants to boost its presence in strategically important areas such as Kyrgyzstan.

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(News report from Issue No. 69, published on Dec. 14 2011)