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Armenia-Azerbaijan tension heats up

DEC. 9 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) -The Armenian-backed authorities in the disputed region of Nagorno- Karabakh accused Azerbaijani tanks of shelling its positions for the first time in nearly 20 years. Azerbaijan denied the accusation and said that the Armenian-backed rebels had been firing on their positions. Fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh has worsened over the past few years.

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(News report from Issue No. 260, published on Dec. 11 2015)

 

Russia beefs up Armenian base

DEC. 8 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russia deployed seven attack helicopters to an air base outside Yerevan, Russian media reported, strengthening its operations in Armenia. Russia has a large garrison based at Gyumri, Armenia’s second city. Russia didn’t specify why it had strengthened its base.

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(News report from Issue No. 260, published on Dec. 11 2015)

 

Tajik court sentences IRPT activist

NOV. 30 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A court in Tajikistan handed a 9-1⁄2 year prison sentence to an activist of the banned Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT) which, until September, had been the country’s only opposition party. Hasan Rahimov had been the IRPT chief in the southern Farkhor district. He is the first of two dozen IRPT activists to stand trial on various terrorism charges. The IRPT says the charges are politically motivated.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Georgian police arrests 4 ‘IS sympathisers’

DEC. 1 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgian security forces arrested four men in a village in the west of the country who they said were planning various terrorist attacks, one week after the extremist group IS called for a revolution in Georgia.

The deputy head of Georgia’s security services, Levan Izoria, said that the arrests were made during a search of 11 houses.

“Information had been obtained identifying several individuals who support Islamic State ideology,” media quoted him as saying.

A photo taken after the arrests showed several heavily armed Georgian security forces personnel wearing combat uniforms leading four men in handcuffs.

Georgia is concerned about IS using it as a transit country to send recruits to Syria. IS recruits travelling to Syria have flown to Tbilisi and then travelled west to the border with Turkey. From there they can reach Syria. Since an attack in Paris last month that killed 130 people Georgia has boosted its border controls.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Tajikistan extradites 2 men to Kyrgyzstan

NOV. 30 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The authorities in Tajikistan sent two Kyrgyz men to Kyrgyzstan for allegedly trying to recruit people to join the radical IS group in Syria and Iraq, media reported. Central Asian governments are worried about an increase in IS recruiting in the region.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Azerbaijani security forces arrest 19 men

DEC. 2 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijani security forces arrested 19 people during an operation in a Baku suburb which they said was designed to root out terrorists.

Tension is running high in the suburb of Nardaran. Last week six people died, two policemen and four gang members, during a shoot-out between the security forces and a group they said had been plotting a series of attacks.

Witnesses to the operation this week said that armed police surrounded Nardaran and moved in with armoured cars. Photos also showed Nardaran residents burning tyres and stockpiling stones ahead of the police operation. There were no reports, though, of fighting.

Azerbaijan is formally a secular country although the majority of the population are Shia Muslims. Nard- aran is one of the most conservative areas in the country, a place where most women wear head scarves. Head scarves have been banned at schools in Azerbaijan but they are still a common sight in Nardaran.

Azerbaijan’s pious Shia community often turns to Iran for support and state-linked media in Tehran has been reporting on the Azerbaijani security forces’ operations in Nardaran. It described the operation as the start of another crackdown on the Shia community.

Relations between Azerbaijan and Iran have been improving over the past few years. The security force’s action in Nardaran this week and the violence last week threatens to undo some of this improvement.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Turkmenistan strengthens border

DEC. 1 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Turkmen military has been fortifying the country’s southern border with Afghanistan, the official government website said. Turkmenistan is increasingly worried about the move north of the Taliban.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Sweden starts Uzbek murder trial

NOV. 23 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A trial has started in Sweden of a man accused of attempting to murder Obidkhon Qori Nazarov, an Uzbek dissident, in 2012. Yury Zhukovsky is accused of shooting Mr Nazarov twice in the head outside his apartment. In an interview with Eurasianet, the Swedish prosecutor said that he thought Mr Zhukovsky was linked to the Uzbek authorities. Mr Nazarov had fled Uzbekistan in 2006 after the Uzbek authorities accused him of trying to plot a coup.

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(News report from Issue No. 258, published on Nov. 27 2015)

Georgia strengthens border security

NOV. 24 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgia’s security services said it had strengthened its border controls after at least 130 people were killed in Paris earlier this month by so- called Islamic radicals. Recruiters sending people to IS in Syria have used Georgia as a transit country to access east Turkey.

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(News report from Issue No. 258, published on Nov. 27 2015)

Tajikistan extends website blocks

NOV. 25 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tajikistan’s parliament passed a law which will make it legal for the authorities to switch off the internet during counterterrorism operations. The Tajik authorities regularly block access to social media and news websites which they say promote Islamic extremism, irritating free speech campaigners.

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(News report from Issue No. 258, published on Nov. 27 2015)