News Tory donor ‘reliant on Russia’s FSB’ has name removed from kleptocracy report Parliament heard claims Dmitry Leus, who donated £50,000 to Tories, is ‘absolutely dependent’ on Russian spy agency By Jim Fitzpatrick / 19 Oct 2022
Opinion Turkmenistan cut our abortion rights overnight. Our ‘allies’ did nothing Access to abortion for Turkmen people has been shortened to five weeks. There’s been silence from those who could have stood up for our rights By Aynabat Yaylymova / 4 May 2022
Opinion Despite all the international attention, Afghan refugees are not welcome Nobody really knows what prospects await Afghan refugees when countries have yet to see human rights as rights for all humans By Rashmee Roshan Lall / 14 Sep 2021
Central Asia How Turkmenistan spies on its citizens at home and abroad A mix of traditional techniques and new technologies allows the Turkmen regime to follow its citizens’ every move. By Naz Nazar / 16 Aug 2018
Central Asia The tragic echoes of Turkey’s anti-Gülen campaign in Turkmenistan In this highly isolated Central Asian state, “Turkish schools” guaranteed good education and a relationship with the outside world. But now, they’re the target of attention and repression from the authorities. By Naz Nazar / 9 Apr 2018