Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 30 June 2010

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Features

Turkish Internet Bans Dismay EU Advocates Turkish Internet Bans Dismay EU Advocates
It was meant to herald the start of an epic democratic odyssey that would see Turkey easing censorship and free-speech restrictions and result in it joining the European Union. More
 
How Strong Is Kyrgyzstan's New Constitution? How Strong Is Kyrgyzstan's New Constitution?
Kyrgyzstan has a new constitution, which creates the strongest parliamentary system in Central Asia. What are its strengths and weaknesses and what pitfalls may lie ahead? More
 
Six Months Into OSCE Chair, Kazakhstan Found Wanting In Kyrgyz Events Six Months Into OSCE Chair, Kazakhstan Found Wanting In Kyrgyz Events
The recent instability and violent interethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan have presented a stark test for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and for Kyrgyz neighbor Kazakhstan, which currently holds the OSCE's rotating chairmanship. Analysts fear that Kazakhstan is failing the test, putting its own national interests above its duties as head of the Eurasian region's premier security body. More
 
News

EU Aims To Sharpen Budget Discipline EU Aims To Sharpen Budget Discipline
The European Commission has said the 16 eurozone countries should lose access to EU funds and place deposits with the commission if they break the bloc's budget rules capping deficits and debt. More
 
Germany Chooses President Germany Chooses President
Germany's presidential election has gone to a third ballot after Chancellor Angela Merkel's candidate failed to secure an absolute majority in the first and second rounds. More
 
Taliban Killed After Attack On NATO Taliban Killed After Attack On NATO
Afghan and NATO officials say several Taliban fighters were killed when they attacked a NATO-operated airport near Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. More
 
From Our Bureaus

Nashi Activists Disrupt Russian Opposition Leader's Book Presentation Nashi Activists Disrupt Russian Opposition Leader's Book Presentation
Members of the pro-Kremlin youth movement Nashi and other activists have disrupted another book presentation by opposition politician Eduard Limonov. More
 
Transdniester Police Detain Moldovan Writer Transdniester Police Detain Moldovan Writer
Moldovan writer Savatie Bastavoi was detained on June 30 for several hours in Moldova's breakaway Transdniester region after local police searched his car and found "films and photographs." More
 
Iraq Concern About Iran Nuke Sites Iraq Concern About Iran Nuke Sites
An Iraqi minister says Iran is refusing to answer repeated requests by Baghdad for information about Iranian nuclear facilities near the Iraqi border. More
 
Europe Rights Official Chides Baku Europe Rights Official Chides Baku
The Council of Europe's human rights commissioner has issued a report on Azerbaijan urging officials to protect freedom of expression in the country. More
 
Jailed Uzbek Sports Journalist Won't Appeal Conviction Jailed Uzbek Sports Journalist Won't Appeal Conviction
The mother of jailed Uzbek sports journalist Khairulla Khamidov says he will not appeal his conviction to a higher court. More
 
Tatars 'Can Be Bridge' To Islamic World Tatars 'Can Be Bridge' To Islamic World
Tatarstan's President Rustam Minnikhanov has said Kazan could serve as a bridge or "green area" for Russia in its cooperation with Islamic countries. More
 
Ex-KGB Agent: 400 Russian Spies In U.S. Ex-KGB Agent: 400 Russian Spies In U.S.
A former senior agent with the Soviet KGB has suggested that the recent arrests of alleged Russian spies in the United States is just the tip of the espionage iceberg. More
 
Transmission

 What Russian Experts Are Saying About The Spy Scandal What Russian Experts Are Saying About The Spy Scandal
Read all about it. More
 
The 'Mystery' Behind Iran's Economic Numbers The 'Mystery' Behind Iran's Economic Numbers
A prominent Iranian economist based in Paris says Iran's economic growth rate is a veritable "mystery." More
 
Persian Letters

'Basij Thugs' Harass Iran Opposition Leader Karrubi At Memorial Service 'Basij Thugs' Harass Iran Opposition Leader Karrubi At Memorial Service
Iranian opposition leader and reformist cleric Mehdi Karrubi has again been harassed by a group of apparent hard-liners who verbally assailed him at the Sharif University mosque on June 29. Karrubi was reportedly shouted down upon entering the mosque to attend a mourning ceremony for the father of former reformist official Mohammad Reza Aref. More
 
Chaikhana

Karimov The Good Karimov The Good
But then Karimov began to take on an unexpected role: a voice of moderation. With anti-Kyrgyz sentiments running high in Uzbekistan, Karimov doused any talk that Uzbekistan might intervene militarily in defense of ethnic Uzbeks across the border. Karimov offered messages of peace and reconciliation. More
 
The Iran Sound From Way Out

Episode 1 Episode 1
The Iran Sound From Way Out is a new music program from RFE/RL with the best of Iran's underground music scene. More