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Uzbek authorities deport eight US citizens

AUG. 9 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The authorities in Uzbekistan have deported eight suspected Christian missionaries, AFP news agency quoted a state website as saying. According to the report, the missionaries were all US citizens but spoke fluent Uzbek and posed as businessmen with Uzbek names. The US embassy in Tashkent declined to comment.

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(News report from Issue No. 52, published on Aug. 10 2011)

Making sense of Georgia’s obscure spy row

AUG 1 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The abrupt end of a spy row involving four Georgian photojournalists left many wondering if a Russian plot had been foiled, or whether the Georgian Interior Ministry was just plain paranoid.

On July 22, 15 days after being arrested and charged with spying for Russia, the Georgian photojournalists, including President Mikheil Saakashvili’s personal photographer, signed plea deals and were released on conditional sentences.

The plea deal means evidence against the photographers will never be heard and if the photographers talk about the case they will be sent to prison. Georgian authorities said the deal was struck in return for information about other Russian agents but conditional sentences are almost unheard of in Georgia where spies usually get the maximum sentence.

Many observers put the deal down to the embarrassment the case caused. Local journalists have held daily rallies, Western diplomats have been perplexed and the international media has extensively covered the case.

Some journalists in Tbilisi believe the photojournalists were released so that the case did not overshadow the visit on July 26 of Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the EU.

After being released, Giorgi Abdaladze, one of the arrested photographers, gave a guarded, tantalising interview to the New York Times. “I saw things I have never seen before. Something I couldn’t imagine,” he said. An obscure insight, perhaps, into an obscure case.

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(News report from Issue No. 51, published on Aug. 2 2011)

Tajik president announces amnesty for 15,000 prisoners

JULY 28 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon announced an amnesty for 15,000 prisoners to mark the 20th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union on Sept. 9. Mr Rakhmon has previously granted amnesties but this is the largest and for the first time includes former Islamic fighters captured during Tajikistan’s civil war in the mid-1990s.

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(News report from Issue No. 51, published on Aug. 2 2011)

US says Russia is linked to 2010 blast in Georgia

JULY 27 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The Washington Times quoted two US intelligence officers saying a confidential report linked Russian military intelligence to a blast against the wall of the US embassy in Tbilisi last year. Georgian officials had also previously blamed Russia for the blast. Russia denies the allegations.

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(News report from Issue No. 50, published on July 27 2011)

Georgian photographers accused of spying freed

JULY 22 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – A court in Georgia freed on probation 4 photographers accused of spying for Russia. One of the photographers was the personal photographer of Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili. The authorities had previously said they would be freed after they handed over information on Russian operations in Georgia.

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(News report from Issue No. 50, published on July 27 2011)

Russia negotiates radar lease with Azerbaijan

JULY 26 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov visited Baku on July 25 to discuss renewing the lease on the Qabala radar station which is considered essential for monitoring missile sites in the Middle East and South-East Asia, local media reported. Russia pays around $10m/year for the station in a 10-year lease which runs out in August 2012.

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(News report from Issue No. 50, published on July 27 2011)

Armenia and the US plan military exercise

JULY 25 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia and the US plan to hold their first joint military exercise by 2013, local media quoted Armenia’s defence ministry as saying, bolstering the two countries’ links. This year Armenia has signed a deal with Russia to extend a lease on a military base in and bolstered economic ties with Iran.

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(News report from Issue No. 50, published on July 27 2011)

Turkmen deputy minster sacked after blast

JULY 12 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov sacked the country’s deputy defence minister four days after a blast at an arms depot in a town near Ashgabat killed scores of people. The government has said 15 people died but the opposition website chrono-tm.org said up to 200 people may have been killed.

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(News report from Issue No. 49, published on July 20 2011)

Georgian photographers admit to spying -police

JULY 18 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Three Georgian photographers accused of spying for Russia have confessed, news agencies quoted officials as saying. One of the photographers is Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili’s personal photographer. Police arrested the photographers on July 7, triggering protests by other journalists.

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(News report from Issue No. 49, published on July 20 2011)

Islamist party leaders go on trial in Azerbaijan

JULY 8 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Leaders from the Islamic Party of Azerbaijan (AIP) went on trial accused of plotting terrorist attacks, local media said. They deny the charges and say their arrests are linked instead to criticism of the government made a few days before their arrest on Jan. 7. The AIP has been banned since 1995.

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(News report from Issue No. 48, published on July 12 2011)