Thursday, February 16, 2012


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Turkmen President Vows Reforms

Turkmenistan’s authoritarian leader Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who was re-elected on February 12 with 97 percent of the vote, has vowed to lay the foundations for a multiparty system and free media.
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Kazakh Opposition Activist Denied Parole

A court in Kazakhstan's northwestern city of Aqtobe has denied release on parole to opposition activist Aidos Sadyqov, saying that "he still considers himself not guilty" and had broken rules at the prison camp.
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Russia Probes Independent TV Station

Russian prosecutors are investigating an independent television station for its coverage of two major opposition rallies in the Russian capital late last year.
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Euro Parliament Criticizes Russia Vote

The European Parliament has expressed concern over the disputed Russian State Duma elections in December, but stopped short of calling for their annulment.
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Ukraine Ex-Minister Verdict Due Soon

The verdict in the trial of former Ukrainian Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko is due to be announced in 11 days.
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Euro Parliament Criticizes Russia Vote

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rick: EU ....

they doesn't practise what they preaches More

Jolie In Sarajevo For Film Screening

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rick: modesty of a person

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The Truth-Teller: Natasa Kandic, Urging Serbs To Face The Past

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demon: Typical Belgrade drivel. Still no progress. Must try harder dunce. More