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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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Tajikistan’s Fallen Hero: Ardasher Munosibov

You are not Forgotten. Berlin, Brussels (10/5 – 40) In the vast mountain lands of Central Asia, a small ethnic group located at the crossroads of Afghanistan, China, and Russia is struggling for its very survival in the face of a national program that, some experts argued, is tantamount...

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Tajikistan’s Fallen Hero: Shuhrat Rushtov (Aydievich)

You are not Forgotten. Berlin, Brussels (5/5 – 40) In Tajikistan, the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region (GBAO) is the largest region in terms of area, but the least populated in terms of population. In May and June 2022, there were deadly outcomes after President Emomali...

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