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Jailed Islamist dies in Azerbaijan

JULY 12 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The deputy head of Azerbaijan’s banned Islamist Party, Vagif Abdullayev, has died in prison from a heart attack, his colleagues said. In January 2011 police arrested Mr Abdullayev and six other members of the Islamist Party for possessing weapons and plotting revolution. In October, a court sentenced him to 11 years in jail.

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(News report from Issue No. 097, published on July 20 2012)

Kazakhstan to sign air defence deal with Russia

JULY 11 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The deputy head of Russia’s air force, Major-general Pavel Kurachenko, said Kazakhstan and Russia will sign a deal to integrate their air defence systems before the end of the year, media reported. Russia has been trying to set up an integrated air defence system over the past few years.

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(News report from Issue No. 096, published on July 13 2012)

Russia’s base in Tajikistan enters its end-game

JULY 12 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – The long-running saga over extending the lease on the Russian military base in Tajikistan may have entered its end-game. Tajikistan demanded an annual lease of $250m from Russia for the base, one of its biggest overseas outposts, media reported. Under the current contract Russia pays with military assistance.

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(News report from Issue No. 096, published on July 13 2012)

Kazakh conscripts desert outpost

JUNE 19 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Eleven Kazakh army conscripts deserted their outpost on the border with China, allegedly because of bullying, media reported. The conscripts were found the next day but this was the second recent incident concerning the Kazakh military on the Chinese border. In May, 14 soldiers were murdered in their outpost.

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(News report from Issue No. 093, published on June 22 2012)

US to abandon military equipment in Central Asia

JUNE 15 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kommersant, a respected Russian business newspaper, quoted sources close to governments in Central Asia describing negotiations with the US over potentially abandoning some military equipment during its withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014.

The sources said that, as a money-saving plan, senior US generals had discussed leaving trucks, medical and fire-fighting equipment and even armoured vehicles in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

NATO’s exit from Afghanistan is already sensitive and complex. US relations with Pakistan have broken down leaving Central Asia as the only alternative.

This means making deal with government whose human rights record falls, to put it mildly, below Western standards. Russia and China also take a close interest in Central Asia, making NATO’s potential withdrawal through the region even more sensitive.

But NATO has persevered and seemingly managed to carve itself out the route it needs.

Leaving kit in Central Asia though, even if it’s of the non-lethal variety, has not publicly been part of the plan. This has upset the Russians just when NATO needs their support.

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(News report from Issue No. 093, published on June 22 2012)

Kyrgyzstan wants to deepen relations with China

JUNE 15 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev told the deputy commander of China’s army, Ma Xiaotian, that he wanted to deepen relations between the two countries’ militaries, media reported. China has already built up strong links with the armies in Central Asia through the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

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(News report from Issue No. 093, published on June 22 2012)

Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to allow exiting Afghanistan

JUNE 4 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – NATO’s general-secretary, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, announced that transit deals had been struck with Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to allow the Western military alliance to withdraw kit from Afghanistan across their territories. The deals cement the strategic and political importance of Central Asia.

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(News report from Issue No. 091, published on June 8 2012)

Fighting flares between Azerbaijan and Armenia

JUNE 6 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Coinciding with a visit by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the South Caucasus, fighting flared between Azerbaijani forces and Armenian- backed rebels around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Media reported that nine soldiers from both sides had been killed in shootouts over the past few days.

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(News report from Issue No. 091, published on June 8 2012)

Chinese military visits Uzbekistan

MAY 31 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – One of China’s top military officers, General Chen Bingde, visited Taskhent and called for greater bilateral cooperation between Uzbekistan and China, media reported. General Chen said Central Asia had an important part to play in the world. He holds a position equivalent to the US’ Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

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(News report from Issue No. 090, published on June 1 2012)

Tajik court bans Islamist group

MAY 4 2012 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tajikistan’s Supreme Court banned a Muslim extremist group called Jamaat Ansarullah, media reported. Jamaat Ansarullah claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack in Khujand, north Tajikistan, in 2010 that killed 3 policemen. It has also been linked to al Qaeda.

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(News report from Issue No. 087, published on May 11 2012)