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CRIMINAL CHARGES FILED AGAINST FORMER UKRAINIAN PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Criminal charges have been filed against the People's Democratic Party (NDP), led by former Ukrainian prime minister Valeriy Pustovoitenko. NDP's bank accounts have been frozen. The Ukrainian Prosecutor-General's Office revealed that one million hryvni (approximately $200,000) was transferred from Ukrainian Railways to the NDP at... MORE
KYRGYZSTAN ADOPTS GEORGIAN MODEL TO FIGHT CORRUPTION
The Kyrgyz government is determined to investigate, prosecute, and eliminate corruption in the state. Deputy Prime Minister Daniyar Usenov recently announced that more associates of former president Askar Akayev would find themselves in prison in the coming weeks. "Kyrgyzstan will adhere to the Georgian experience... MORE
CIS PRIME MINISTERS’ MEETING: WHEN IRRELEVANCE MAKES NEWS
The prime ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States member countries convened on June 3 in Tbilisi for what turned out to be the briefest high-level meeting in the organization's history. It lasted 30 minutes; adopted more than 20 documents, apparently too irrelevant to be... MORE
TURKEY, GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN LAUNCH NEW STRATEGIC RAILWAY PROJECT
While the May 25 opening of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline garnered considerable media interest, a second initiative has received less attention. On the sidelines of the BTC ceremony, the president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliev, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, and Turkey's President Akhmed Nedget Sezer... MORE
SHANGHAI GROUP CONSIDERS POST-ANDIJAN SECURITY IN CENTRAL ASIA
On June 4 the foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) met in Astana to formally agree on an agenda for their upcoming summit, scheduled to be held in Kazakhstan's capital July 5-6. Yet in addition to the organizational elements discussed, the meeting provided... MORE
KREMLIN FORCES NORTH OSSETIAN PRESIDENT TO RESIGN
On May 31, Alexander Dzasokhov, president of North Ossetia, announced his early resignation, saying he wanted "to give way to a younger generation" within the Ossetian leadership. "I am making a precedent," he declared. "While all others are trying to extend their terms; I decided... MORE
RUSSIA’S SHRINKING HORIZONS OF ECONOMIC PLANNING AND POLITICAL PLOTTING
Hardly anybody in Russia misses the rigid Soviet pattern of five-year plans, but many Russians are growing uncomfortable about the chaotic play of market forces. Putin's plan to strengthen central control over key economic activities was supposed to reduce this unpredictability and provide a sound... MORE
UKRAINIAN POLICE GO AFTER YANUKOVYCH, MEDVEDCHUK
As Ukrainian Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko promised several months ago, investigators have finally targeted the very top figures from the previous government. Police have summoned former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and former presidential administration head Viktor Medvedchuk for questioning over several graft cases. Earlier the... MORE
RUSSIA ASSAILS LATVIA’S RATIFICATION OF MINORITIES CONVENTION
On May 26, the Latvian parliament ratified the Council of Europe's Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. The Russian government is denouncing Latvia's move vociferously in the mass media and international organizations, on the grounds that the Latvian parliament has attached two reservations... MORE
KHODORKOVSKY AND ADAMOV: A TALE OF TWO TRIALS
The trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky finally came to its predictable conclusion on May 31, with the unfortunate magnate sentenced to nine years, less the 18 months he has already spent behind bars. The reaction to the outcome of the most important criminal case in post-Soviet... MORE