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Azerbaijani police arrests reporter

JUNE 22 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijani police arrested Khilal Mamedov a prominent local journalist and human rights activists for possessing heroin, media reported. Supporters of Mr Mamedov, who edits the popular Tolishi Sado newspaper in the southern region of Talysh, said his arrest was politically motivated.

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(News report from Issue No. 094, published on June 29 2012)

Georgian authorities seize opposition assets

JUNE 27 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The authorities in Georgia seized several stakes in financial companies belonging to opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili because they said he has refused to pay a multi-million dollar fine imposed earlier this month. The move will raise political tension ahead of a parliamentary election later this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 094, published on June 29 2012)

People protest in Kyrgyzstan

JUNE 4 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Villagers living near Kyrgyzstan’s most important single economic entity, the Kumtor gold mine, blocked the only road leading to the site for three days in a protest over environmental protection. Kumtor generates roughly 12% of Kyrgyzstan’s GDP. Officials said the protest did not stop production, unlike a strike earlier this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 091, published on June 8 2012)

Thousands of people protest against Georgian president

MAY 27 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tens of thousands of people protesting against Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili rallied in Tbilisi. This was the largest anti-government demonstration in Georgia since 2009 and showed the depth of support that billionaire opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili has generated.

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(News report from Issue No. 090, published on June 1 2012)

Uzbek police opens murder inquiry into ex-minister’s death

MAY 13 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Police in Uzbekistan have opened a murder inquiry into the death of Anvar Jabborov, the Uzbek minister for culture between 2009 and 2011, local media reported. According to reports, Mr Jabborov disappeared from his office on May 8. His body was found five days later.

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(News report from Issue No. 088, published on May 18 2012)

Georgian billioner finances politics

MAY 10/16 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgian opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili sold his Russian bank, Rossiysky Credit, to a group of private investors for $352m. A week later he also sold off his Moscow property assets for nearly $1b. Mr Ivanishvili is Georgia’s richest man and is gearing up to challenge President Mikheil Saakashvili in a parliamentary election later this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 088, published on May 18 2012)

UN envoy urges Tajikistan over torture

MAY 9 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The UN’s special envoy on torture, Juan Mendez, started a week-long tour of Tajikistan. On the eve of his visit, media quoted Mr Mendez as saying that Tajikistan needed to update its laws in line with international standards. Human rights groups have criticised Tajikistan for alleged torture in police custody.

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(News report from Issue No. 087, published on May 11 2012)

 

Armenian Party defies in parliamentary election

MAY 11 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Republican Party defied the doomsayers at Armenia’s parliamentary election on May 6 by increasing its share of the vote and winning a majority of seats for the first time.

The vocal opposition bloc, lead by former president Lev Ter-Petrosyan, was soundly beaten. The numbers point to a clear Republican Party victory. It won 44 percent of the party-list vote, up from 34 percent in 2007. This was topped up by 22 wins in individually contested seats, giving it a total of 69 seats in the 131-seat parliament.

This is the first time in post-Soviet Armenia that a single party has won a majority in parliament. Opinion polls in the build up to the election had predicted a Republican Party win but with a slightly reduced proportion of the vote and certainly not with a majority.

A large victory for his party is a clear boost for President Serzh Sarksyan who will be contesting a presidential election next year, a contest certain to be heated. It is also a blow to the opposition. Predictably, although European election observers declared the vote pretty fair, the opposition said it had been fraudulent and called on their supporters to protest.

Politics in Armenia is far less about policy and far more about personalities and on this occasion, it appears voters in Armenia emphatically preferred the incumbent governing party.

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(News report from Issue No. 087, published on May 11 2012)

Opposition TV station begins broadcasting in Georgia

APRIL 30 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – A new TV station owned by the wife of Georgian opposition leader and billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili began broadcasting. The opening of Channel 9 will increase pressure on President Mikheil Saakashvili and his political party ahead of a parliamentary election later this year.

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(News report from Issue No. 086, published on  May 4 2012)

 

Azerbaijan’s opposition protests Aliev

APRIL 22 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Anti-government protesters held their second sanctioned rally of the year in Baku, demanding the resignation of President Ilham Aliyev. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported that several thousand people attended the rally. Demonstrations are scheduled in Baku until the Eurovision Song Contest on May 26.

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(News report from Issue No. 085, published on April 27 2012)