
The Death of Their Leader Leaves Turkmenistan Jews Uncertain
Downtrodden Turkmenistan Jews Cast Their Eyes Toward Israel
(April 23, 2007)
TURKMENISTAN: After Niyazov, What Hope For Religious Freedom?
(December 21, 2006)
TURKMENISTAN: Official "Religious Hatred" Towards Non-Muslim Faiths
(January 19, 2006)
TURKMENISTAN: "Rape these Women," Police Chief Orders
(November 22, 2005)
TURKMENISTAN: Religious Freedom Survey, October 2005
(October 18, 2005)
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan: Time for Straight Talk
(August 11, 2005)
Why Register When Persecution Continues?
(August 9, 2004)
Ashgabat Relaxes Religion Rules
(August 2, 2004)
Turkmenistan Should Be Designated a “Country of Particular Concern”
(May 28, 2004)
Turkmen State Workers With Foreign Degrees To Be Dismissed (May 11, 2004)
Turkmenistan: Is State Registration Disguised Persecution? (May 11, 2004)
TURKMENISTAN: PRESIDENT RELAXES REGISTRATION RULES FOR RELIGIOUS GROUPS (March 15, 2004)
Israel Trying to Get Family Out of Turkmenistan (February 6, 2003)
Jewish Family Arrested After Assassination Attempt in Central Asia (January 23, 2003)
Jews in Turkmenistan "Prevented From Reviving Their Activity" (February 22, 2001)
Turkmenistan: Atakov Being Treated With Psychotropic Drugs (February 8, 2001)
Turkmenistan's Open Surveillance of Foreigners Caps Policy of Isolation (July 14, 2000)
State Department Human Rights Report on Turkmenistan (March 1, 1999)
Turkmenistan (July , 1999)
Turkmen Opposition Leader Arrested Upon Re-entering Homeland (April 20, 1998)
Turkmen Opposition Leader Arrested Upon Re-entering Homeland (April 19, 1998)
Turkmenistan
Chapter from UCSJ's comprehensive report on antisemtism in the FSU, 1995-1997
(January 1, 1998)
U.S. Ambassador to Turkmenistan Says Human Rights Will Be Discussed With Niyazov (April 8, 1998)
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