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TAJIKISTAN CLEARING THE MINES 2024
Tajikistan should explore all possible ways to increase national capacity to the levels needed to fulfil its Article 5 commitments. Tajikistan should continue working with key stakeholders to address a
World Report 2025: Tajikistan | Human Rights Watch
In 2024, Tajik authorities sought the detention, deportation, or extradition of several members of Group 24, a banned Tajik opposition movement, living in Lithuania, Poland, and Türkiye.
Race for rare minerals brings boom to Tajikistan''s mines
In a labyrinth of tunnels running beneath 4,000-metre peaks, Tajik miners are scrabbling to secure antimony, one of the metals at the centre of a worldwide race for rare minerals.
BTI 2026 Tajikistan Country Report
During the period under review, several Tajik citizens – mostly labor migrants – were recruited to the Islamic State of Khorasan (IS-K). In 2024, Tajik IS-K sympathizers carried out two large-scale
2024 Country Report
Tajikistan Issues “Temporary Advisory” Asking Citizens to Refrain from Travel to Russia porarily cease travel to Russia. The announcement came after the government raised concerns over
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Dead Fish And Dirty Air: Chinese Firms Leave Waste As They Mine
A monthslong RFE/RL investigation on four Chinese-run projects in Tajikistan -- including three gold-mining ventures -- shows how Chinese firms are tapping into Tajikistan''s vast mineral
The Mineral Industry of Tajikistan in 2022
Tajikistan is planning to increase aluminum production by completing the modernization of an aluminum smelter in the western town of Tursunzoda and a new mining and processing plant in the konchoch
Tajikistan
The land border remained closed throughout the year to asylum seekers from Afghanistan, and the government refused entry to new arrivals without a valid Tajik visa.
Tajikistan
In Tajikistan, a criminal case was initiated against Nasriddinov for publicly calling for extremist activity or justifying extremism, and in September he was sentenced to 8.5 years'' imprisonment.
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