Two Families, Notorious for Enabling Corruption in Kyrgyzstan, United in Marriage
Raimbek Matraimov, a shadowy Kyrgyz political operator, has long denied his ties to Khabibula Abdukadyr, the secretive tycoon who made millions in alleged smuggling...
Friend of Kyrgyz President’s Son Revealed as Co-Owner of Construction Company...
President Sadyr Japarov has promoted two major projects — a large mosque and a complex in the center of Bishkek — that will be...
Kyrgyzstan Threatens to Block OCCRP Partner’s Website Under New Censorship Law
Kloop has stated that they will not remove the article in question and are prepared to defend themselves in court if their website is taken down.
Kyrgyz authorities demand Kloop take down an article. Kloop, of course,...
We will not delete the article. The decision to delete information on Kloop can only be made by the editorial of Kloop, but certainly not by the Ministry of Culture.
Let`s make English a second language in Kyrgyzstan
Unfortunately, knowing only Kyrgyz, it is nearly impossible to learn English in Kyrgyzstan. As a result, many thousands of Kyrgyz-speaking students from every region find themselves linguistically isolated.
Photos: How Batken residents left their homes during the armed conflict...
When shooting broke out on the Kyrgyz-Tajik border on September 14th, Kloop’s journalists went to the scene to cover the armed conflict.
Analysis: How Kyrgyzstan is Losing its Transparency
Kyrgyzstan’s government, long known as Central Asia’s most democratic, is becoming less and less transparent — and the country’s once-active civil society appears unconcerned.
Signs of Political Motivation Permeate Case Against Kyrgyz Investigative Journalist
Kyrgyz authorities allege Bolot Temirov is a drug user and used falsified identification documents. But case files obtained by reporters suggest a high-level effort led by the GKNB security agency to silence him.
Dubai Uncovered: Data Leak Exposes How Criminals, Officials, and Sanctioned Politicians...
Russian politicians under Western sanctions, financial criminals, and corrupt European officials all own real estate in the emirate, which attracts investors with liberal residency rules and a ‘few questions asked’ approach to regulation.
‘We Ask God for Peace’: Western Sanctions on Russia Strike Central...
For years, Russia’s big cities have been a source of employment and income for the people of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Now, as sanctions undermine the Russian economy, they and their families will also feel the pinch.
One Family’s ‘Golden Age’: President’s Relative Controls Turkmenistan’s Only Mobile Operator
Turkmenistan’s only mobile operator, Altyn Asyr, enjoys an undisputed monopoly despite frequent complaints about poor service and exorbitant prices. Though its shareholders are not publicly named, reporters learned that it is run by a member of the president’s family.
Press Freedom in Kyrgyzstan Is Headed in the Wrong Direction
The atmosphere for a free press in Kyrgyzstan is backsliding. Pressure against independent media in Kyrgyzstan is not new, but the latest developments signal a dangerous and worrisome turn.