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Class for 8 June: Participatory Journalism
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neweurasia main site- Prices for electricity and heating skyrockets in Kyrgyzstan 16 November 2009Just like a year ago, when taxes were rised several times, the Kyrgyz government again surprised everyone by skyrocketing the prices for electricity and heating! Starting January 1, 2010, all customers must pay 1.5 som ...Aravanski
- A forgotten dawn in Ashgabad 16 November 2009Turkmenistan’s former ruler, Saparmurat “Turkmenbashi” Niyazov, often prophecized that his nation had a grand destiny. From the perspective of the world’s youngest global religion, the Baha’i Faith, he was indeed prophetic, but just not in ...Schwartz
- Influenzastan, part 1: take two pills of denial and call me in the morning 16 November 2009The Turkmen authorites haven't reported a single case of swine flu in the country. Is Turkmenistan an oasis of health? Unlikely, says newueriasia's Annasoltan, and of all the pandemics to sweep the globe in the last twenty years, ironically, this one seems to be giving the Turkmen authorities a serious headache.Annasoltan
- Another conspiracy theory 16 November 2009Let’s agree that Central Asia is sometimes behind the rest of the world. This is not due to decline or inability, but distance and difficulties in translation. For example, when the Internet was first speeding ...Timur
- Want to rent Monica Bellucci for a night? Uzbekistan did. 15 November 2009This past April, the daughter of Uzbekistan's president hired Italian supermodel Monica Bellucci to attend a gala for her new charity. The price: $300,000. "I suspect that the real goal of the event wasn't to promote this joke of a charity," writes neweurasia's Musafirbek, "but to promote Uzbekistan as a happy, shiny country wit […]Musafirbek
- Swine Flu Fear Syndrome 14 November 2009This post is more or less in direct opposition to Bakhrom’s post on Swine Flu. I agree with Michael Hancock here, but I’m going to go a little bit further and try to flesh out ...Timur
- Swine flu scares Osh residents 13 November 2009Days were passing without any hysteria until the recent news. Discovering swine flu from two citizens of Kyrgyzstan made many people scare. This disease which is also famous with name H1N1, already has taken lives ...Bakhrom
- Muslim punks are just punks: Muslims in Europe and America 13 November 2009What is the situation of Islam in the West and can Central Asia's Muslims gain insight from it? neweurasia's Managing Editor for English, Chris Schwartz, who holds degrees in Islamic history and philosophy and is currently living in Europe, gives his his opinion on the situation. "Any stroll through a city park will be revelatory," he wri […]Schwartz
- Has WordPress been banned in Kazakhstan? 13 November 2009The WordPress blog platform, which services most of the Kaznet, is inaccessible in several Almaty offices. This blockade has been the result of internal rules and electronic filters. Since it began, several Kazakh ...Askhat
- The signal of freedom, part 2: monopol-e-commerce 12 November 2009It's a simple rule of capitalist economics: the more customers there are, the better services become. Not so in Turkmenistan, reports neweurasia's Annasoltan. Market conditions may hamper the growth of mobile telephony in the country, and with it, the development of civil society.Annasoltan
- Prices for electricity and heating skyrockets in Kyrgyzstan 16 November 2009
