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Tajikistan’s Fallen Hero: Umed Nurmamadov

You are not Forgotten Berlin, Brussels (13/5 – 40) The Ismaili Pamiris of Tajikistan are a tiny minority group in Central Asia, whose ancient homeland lies in the remote and forbidding mountains that straddle the borders of Afghanistan, China, and Russia. Despite their small numbers, they...

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Kazakhstan Reelects PM Smailov

Frankfurt, Brussels (6/4 – 75) Alikhan Smailov was reelected Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, through a degree formalized by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, on 30March 2023. Prime Minister Smailovwas born in 1972 in the city of Almaty (Almaty was renamed “Astana”in May 1998, as it became...

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Greece Elections has 36 Parties Vying for Seats

Frankfurt, Brussels (5/5 – 50) Following the Greek Supreme Court’s decision released on May 2, a total of 36 parties and party coalitions will run in the May 21 Greek elections. Of the initial 50 parties, coalitions, and independent candidates that had submitted applications, the Supreme...

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Boqir, the Pamiri Leader Who Defied Tajikistan’s Regime

Brussels, Berlin (23/5 – 62.5) Tajikistan’s civil war came to an end in 1997 with a unique truce that saw the pro-Communist government integrating members of the opposition into various government institutions. Mamadbokir “Boqir” Mamadbokirov, a Pamiri leader from the...

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Tajikistan’s Fallen Hero: Mukhiddin Kurbonasenov

You are not Forgotten. Berlin, Brussels (11/5 – 40) The Ismaili Pamiris of Tajikistan are a tiny minority group in Central Asia, whose ancient homeland lies in the remote and forbidding mountains that straddle the borders of Afghanistan, China, and Russia. Despite their small numbers...

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