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Extractions: In Yuri Yarov's oopinion, "this Four will become the locomotive within the CIS bounds and will give an additional impetus to the movement in the set direction with the Single Economic Space as the last thing we would like to achieve." As the president's press secretary said, during the discussion of the problems of the Commonwealth the head of Tajikistan reaffirmed the Tajik side's readiness to seek optimal forms of cooperation for translating the priorities of this interstate association into reality. "Issues related to the activity of the CIS and ensurance of its vital capacity are constantly in the centre of attention of the government of Tajikistan," Emomali Rakhmonov said.
Extractions: About 80 citizens of Tajikistan, who lived illegally in the Moscow Region, were deported home. Most of them worked at construction sites in the towns of Khimki, Podolsk and Domodedovo near Moscow. Last night the illegal migrants were taken to Chkalovsky airport on buses accompanied by police and from there were flown to Dushanbe on a military-transport aircraft. The Regional Interior Department noted that these preventive measures in exposing people illegally living on the territory of Russia are planned and carried out regularly. The member of the Interior Department recalled that last Friday 70 illegal migrants from Tajikistan were sent home. According to the Interior Department of the Moscow Region, altogether about 1,000 illegal migrants are deported every year from the Moscow Region.
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Extractions: This page contains convenient starting points for exploring web sites related to Central Asia. To make this page easier to load and use, we generally have limited the list to those sites which contain substantial collections of links to information on these subjects. The views reflected on any web site linked below do not necessarily reflect the views of the Inner Asian and Uralic National Resource Center. We provide these links as a service to the public. Access International Domains has general information and links for a variety of different subjects for Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The website is also constructing an Islamic World information page. ABYZ News Links has links to find information about most of the central Asia countries. Each country page has background and news source links. Carrie: A Full-Text Electronic Library ,from the University of Kansas, has established a repository for donated digitized full-text works, a number of which are related to Central Asia. Central Asia Fiction is a new on-line literary journal, dedicated to the promotion and development of literary fiction about modern life in the Central Asian republics of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. CAF is seeking contributions, both stories and photographs, from area enthusiasts and writers alike.
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Extractions: Monday, 13-Jan-2003 12:04:41 EST Tajikistan is the poorest of the new Central Asian states and the only one in which underlying ethnic, regional, economic, and ideological strains led to open warfare and major population displacements in 1992, the time of independence. The June 27, 1997 Peace Accord opened a new phase in Tajikistan's short history, formally ending the civil war begun in 1992. The war left at least 50,000 dead and 700,000 displaced people. It also left a legacy of hatred and suspicion that makes reconstruction tenuous and difficult. Tajikistan has made important strides in carrying out the Peace Accord. USAID supports the reconciliation process and the rebuilding of institutional capacity. In the fall of 1998, the U.S. Ambassador and all U.S. employees from Dushanbe were relocated to Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 1999, the country was relatively stable, and opposition forces were reintegrated into civilian society. Unfortunately, due to the security situation, neither USAID officers nor contractors have easy access to development partners or clients. Programs must be managed with limited resident staff. A new constitution was adopted in late 1999. Demobilization has proceeded and parliamentary elections are planned for early 2000. On the negative side, the Government of Tajikistan continues to place significant obstacles to the full participation of opposition parties, as evidenced by the flawed presidential election in November 1999. As a result, election assistance has been put on hold.
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Extractions: Serving Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan Welcome to Central Asia! Since April 1999, the Foundation has been awarding grants in all five Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Foundation grantmaking is carried out in three locations: Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Almaty, Kazakhstan; and Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic with branch offices supplying Foundation support in Dushanbe, Tajikistan; and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. With American directors and a staff of talented local individuals, real change and progress is occurring throughout this important region. To Learn More about the Central Asia Regional Offices ... Visit the newly updated Almaty Regional Office/Kyrgyz Republic Country Office Web site Central Asia Regional Overview Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic Regional Outlook
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Extractions: Defense Industry Map of Tajikistan - Shows major components producers. Dushanbe - Photographs and history of the capital of Tajikistan. Major Ethnic Groups in Tajikistan - Demographic map based upon the 1989 census. Map of Dunshanbe - Relief map of Stalinabad (Dunshanbe). Map of Tajikistan - Political, 1995. (215K) Map of Tajikistan - From the Times atlas of the world. Map of Tajikistan - Small map, 1997. Maps of Tajikistan - Political and shaded maps from the University of Texas Political Map of Tajikistan, 1992 - from the University of Texas. Relief Map of Tajikistan - From the University of Texas, 1995. Tajikistan Maps, Stats, and Info Links
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Extractions: on the MOST-programme 25-27 October 1994 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan The ideas and opinions expressed in this report are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. Annex 1. RECOMMENDATIONS Annex 2. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS The Management of Social Transformations programme, MOST, is a research programme, designed by UNESCO, to promote international comparative social science research. Its primary emphasis is to support large-scale, long-term autonomous research and to transfer the relevant findings and data to decision-makers. The overall long-term objective of MOST is to establish sustainable links between the scientific and policy communities and to emphasise the relevance of social science research for policy-formulation. In the period 1994-1995 MOST is organizing a series of meetings to launch the programme in all regions of the world. The meeting in the Central Asian region was the first in this series. The five countries of the Central Asian region, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan, are undergoing a period of rapid social change together with a serious economic crisis. The present period of transition in these countries follows the independence from the Soviet Union which was acquired in 1991. All five countries in the region are developing new domestic and foreign policies to cope with the changes in their political, economic and social situation, thus constituting the possibility for research and scientific policy advice to contribute to the actual decision-making process. The MOST programme of UNESCO offers an international framework in which such research and policy advice can be organized.
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Extractions: GUESTBOOK CONTACT RUSSIAN VERSION NEWS ... BUSINESS THE MEETING OF CONSULTATIVE GROUP OF COUNTRIES - DONORS OF TAJIKISTAN STARTED WORK IN TOKYO COOPERATION OF MILITARY DEPARTMENTS OF USA AND RT WILL EXTEND TO SOLVE ACTUAL PROBLEMS TOGETHER The next session of advisory council on work, migrations and social protection of population of state-participants of CIS are planned to be carried out in Dushanbe on May, 21-22, 2001. On the eve of this event, the head of organizational - legal maintenance administration of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of population of the RT S. Bekov has told that the given structure is created according to the agreement of the heads of the government of CIS states from November, 13, 1992. ASSISTANCE OF AGA-KHAN FOUNDATION The Aga-khan foundation on development has allocated almost 6,5 thousand dollars on construction of site "Andzhirobi-poyon" of a highway Kulyab - Kalai-khumb. As the press centre of the ministry of the transport has declared, the given sum will be spent for purchase of necessary building and combustible-lubricating materials and also electrodes for conducting welding works.
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Extractions: The two sides also signed an supplementary agreement on the border issues between China and Tajikistan and other documents concerning bilateral cooperation. A joint statement issued at the end of their meetings says that China and Tajidistan have scored positive outcome in resolving border issues left over in history. China and Tajikistan both highly appreciate the agreement reached on border issues saying this signifies the comprehensive resolution of border issues between the two countries left over in history, which provides still wider prospects for the expansion of bilateral ties in the new century.