• Source: Human rights in Central Asia
    • The situation of human rights in Central Asia varies little between the region's countries, but are often reported to be a cause of concern among many outsider observers, governmental and non-governmental. Some of the legacy of human rights in the region derives from its history as part of the Soviet Union.


      Regions


      See the following for more details on each country:

      Afghanistan
      China
      Kazakhstan
      Kyrgyzstan
      Mongolia
      Pakistan
      Russia
      Tajikistan
      Turkmenistan
      Uzbekistan


      See also


      Human rights in East Asia
      Human rights in Europe
      Human rights in the United Kingdom
      Human rights in the United States


      External links


      Pro-Democracy Groups Are Harassed in Central Asia New York Times. Dec. 3, 2005.
      World Observes International Mine Awareness and Assistance Day Central Asia Health Review. Apr. 5,2008
      Record Breaking Winter Weather Hits Children in Tajikistan the Hardest Archived 2010-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Central Asia Health Review. Feb.17, 2008
      New Directions Post-Independence from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
      {Eng/Rus}«Human Rights in Central Asia»
      IPHR. The website of International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) contains a number of publications on current human rights issues in Central Asia.

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