Human rights in Central Asia
The situation of human rights in Central Asia varies little between the region's countries, but are often reported to be a cause of concern among many outsider observers, governmental and non-governmental. Some of the legacy of human rights in the region derives from its history as part of the Soviet Union.
Regions
See the following for more details on each country:
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See also
External links
- Pro-Democracy Groups Are Harassed in Central Asia New York Times. Dec. 3, 2005.
- World Observes International Mine Awareness and Assistance Day Central Asia Health Review. Apr. 5,2008
- Record Breaking Winter Weather Hits Children in Tajikistan the Hardest Central Asia Health Review. Feb.17, 2008
- New Directions Post-Independence from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
- {Eng/Rus}«Human Rights in Central Asia»
- IPHR. The website of International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) contains a number of publications on current human rights issues in Central Asia.
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