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The media situation in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan: five country reports

Vienna: OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (2002), 130, 150 pp.
"These five country reports: on Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, provide a general overview of the current state of media affairs in the country concerned, focus on media legislation and cases of harassment of journalists and provide country-specific recommendations to the governments on what can be done to improve the situation. Many of the remarks and opinions expressed are highly critical of the authorities, often concentrating on government-orchestrated campaigns against independent and opposition media. In some of these countries over the past decade journalists have fallen victim to the ultimate form of censorship: what I refer to as “censorship by killing.” Cases of “structural censorship,” which include numerous forms of indirect pressure on media through state-controlled monopolies on printing facilities and distribution, misuse of tax inspections, and other mostly economic and financial forms of pressure, are abundant in the Central Asian countries." (Preface, p.5)
Contents
The Media Situation in Kazakhstan, 7
The Media Situation in Kyrgyzstan, 33
The Media Situation in Tajikistan, 55
The Media Situation in Turkmenistan, 83
The Media Situation in Uzbekistan, 105