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Tajikistan tightens security at mosques

MARCH 28 2016, DUSHANBE  (The Conway Bulletin) — The Tajik authorities ordered mosques in Dushanbe to improve security by installing CCTV and metal detectors, a move that sceptics said was actually aimed at clamping down on pious Muslims who officials view with increasing unease.

Mahmadsaid Ubaydulloev, Dushanbe city mayor, said the extra surveillance was needed to ensure public safety in the city and that mosques would have to buy the kit with cash from their own budgets.

This is a continuation of a policy of tightening security around mosques in Tajikistan.

A month ago, Tajik authorities ordered mosques to police their prayers for extremists. The government is increasingly worried about radicals infiltrating mosques and either recruiting young men to join the extremist IS group in Syria or inciting revolution. Last year, the government banned the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan and arrested its leaders and activists in what free speech advocates have described as clamp down on human rights.

And pious Muslims in Tajikistan have complained of increased harassment too, including being forced to shave long beards. They told The Conway Bulletin’s Dushanbe correspondent that the latest move to install extra security is merely aimed at making life even more difficult.

Umedjon, a 36-years old salesman, said that he does not feel free to pray. “Instead of focusing on praying, I have to think about how I am praying in order not to get in trouble with the authorities. If they install metal detectors and cameras, the mosque will become a constrained place for praying,” he said as he left one of central Dushanbe’s mosques.

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(News report from Issue No. 274, published on April 1 2016)

 

Kyrgyz CBank cuts rates

MARCH 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyzstan’s Central Bank cut interest rates on Tuesday by two percentage points to 8%, in an effort to boost the domestic economy, official media said. At the beginning of March, Central Bank chief Tolkunbek Abdygulov had said interest rates would have remained steady at 10%.

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Georgian election splits coalition

MARCH 30 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Republican Party, which is part of the government coalition with the ruling Georgian Dream party, said it will run independently at parliamentary elections scheduled for October. PM Giorgi Kvirikashvili said this does not mean that Republican Party deputies will now have to withdraw support for the coalition or that its ministers will have to leave the government.

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Kerry wants Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict resolution

MARCH 30 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – US secretary of state John Kerry said he wanted to see “an ultimate resolution” on the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Mr Kerry was meeting with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Washington when he made the comments. Just days earlier, Azerbaijan said two of its soldiers were killed in clashes with the Armenian army.

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Editorial: Kazakh-Russian avaition row

APRIL 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakh fans of the BBC’s motoring programme TopGear fans were not the only disappointed onlookers of the aviation spat between Russia and Kazakhstan that grounded Kazakhstan-bound Aeroflot flights and Russia-bound Air Astana flights for a few days.

For supporters of the Kremlin-led Eurasian Economic Union, the spat was embarrassing. How do two, apparently close, allies who inhabit the same economic and military groups, come to squabble over flight paths?

The diplomatic exchange between the two aviation regulators seems to have originated from a request put forward by Air Astana to fly over Russian territory to reach Ulaanbaatar, its newly-established destination in Mongolia.

This row now appears to have been resolved but the damage to the image of the various Russian-led regional groups, chiefly the Eurasian Economic Union, will be harder to repair.

Still, at least the Top Gear team will now be able to travel to Kazakhstan, via Moscow, for filming.

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(Editorial from Issue No. 274, published on April 1 2016)

 

Polyethylene imports drop in Kazakhstan

MARCH 31 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Imports of polyethylene, used to produce plastics, into Kazakhstan fell by 48% to 12,500 tonnes in January-February 2016 compared to the same period last year, MRC, a consulting company, said in a report. According to the report, imports in February stood at a similar level to last year. The fall may also be another indication of the worsening economic downturn.

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Russia will cut gas price, says Armenian PM

MARCH 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenian PM Hovik Abrahamyan said that Russia will reduce gas prices and that a final decision will be taken when PM Dmitri Medvedev visits Yerevan next week. The Armenian newspaper Haykakan Zhamanak reported that the discount could be 12%. The Hrapak newspaper also reported that the pricing could be switched to roubles.

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Kyrgyz President wins votes

MARCH 27 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – The ruling Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan won three of the six major cities that held local elections, cementing its authority other regional cities that had previously been considered staunchly pro-opposition. The SDPK won in Osh, Tokmok and Kemin, three important regional cities in Kyrgyzstan.

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New Astoria opens in Georgia

MARCH 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Astoria, a private Georgian company, opened its second hotel in the centre of Tbilisi, highlighting a boom in tourism. The company, owned by businessmen Malkhaz Manvelishvili and Amiran Gozalishvili, has spent 32m lari ($14m) on building the hotels. Tbilisi has been short of hotel rooms.

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Kazakhstan- based Tethys losses rise

MARCH 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) – Guernsey-based Tethys Petroleum said its losses more than quadrupled in 2015 compared to the previous year, mostly due to the depreciation of some of its Kazakh assets. Tethys lost $74.6m in 2015. According to the company’s yearly report, the tenge depreciation also dented revenues. The tenge lost around half its value against the US dollar in 2015.

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(News report from Issue No. 274, published on  April 1 2016)