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RFE/RL Reporter Briefly Detained, Questioned By Police In Azerbaijan

BAKU — An RFE/RL correspondent has been briefly detained and questioned by police in Baku, and warned «not to be critical of the government.»

Turkhan Karimov says he was stopped near his home on the morning of November 28 by plainclothes police officers who forced him into a vehicle and took him to in Baku’s Narimanov district police office.

Karimov was released after several hours of questioning.

He says he was asked about his work and salary, as well as about Khadija Ismayilova, a prominent journalist and government critic.

Karimov says the district police chief warned him to be «careful about what he was doing» and told him «all citizens should support the government.»

With some 80,000 followers on Facebook, Karimov is a well-known journalist in Azerbaijan.

The government in Baku has long been criticized for its crackdowns on journalists, human right activists, and political opponents.

http://www.rferl.org/content/azerbaijan-rfe-journalist-questioned-police-karimov/26715024.html

Independent Magazine Shut Down In Kazakhstan

Acourt in Kazakhstan has ordered the closure of an independent magazine that has scrutinized the authorities over human rights issues and corruption.

The editors of «Adam bol» (Be a Human) say the Almaty court’s decision to shut the periodical’s print and online platforms was delivered to them on November 20.

The Almaty mayor’s office told RFE/RL that the periodical was closed due to the magazine’s violation of laws «banning the propagation of forceful change in the country’s constitutional structure, threating its territorial integrity and security, as well as inciting ethnic, religious and social hatred.»

Last year, publishing houses in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s biggest city, refused to print the periodical — which then was called «Adam Reader’s,» after it reported on the deadly clashes between police and protesting oil workers in the western town of Zhanaozen.

The periodical is led by Gulzhan Erghalieva (eds: a woman), a prominent journalist who has faced numerous intimidations by police in many years.

http://www.rferl.org/content/adam-bol-erghalieva-shut-down-medeu-district-court-magazine/26701749.html

Tajik NGOs Fear Limits On Foreign Grants Could Force Closures

Nongovernmental organizations in Tajikistan are concerned over new legislation that restricts their access to foreign grants.

Participants at an international conference in Dushanbe said on November 18 that according to legal amendments recently adopted by aparliament, NGOs in the Central Asian nation will only be able to receive grants from foreign entities if they have apprival from the government.

The leader of the National Association of Independent Media in Tajikistan (NANSMIT), Nuriddin Karshiboev, said at the conference that the change would have substantial effects on the activity of NGOs and would probably force some of them to close.

The «Freedom of Speech in Tajikistan» conference  was organized by the European Union and Tajik government.

http://www.rferl.org/content/tajik-freedom-of-speech-ngos-new-legislation-grants-foreign/26697656.html

UN grants available for media projects

Organizations working in the areas of media, youth, women, democratization, community development, and rule of law and human rights are eligible.

The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) is inviting civil society organizations to apply for funding projects to advance and support democracy. Project grants range between US$100,000 and US$300,000.

Projects that are two years long are accepted. Project proposals must fall under one or more of six main areas: media, youth, women, democratization, community development, and rule of law and human rights.

Proposals must be submitted online in either English or French.

The deadline is Dec. 31.

For more information, click here: http://www.un.org/democracyfund/application-materials

Russian Media Suggests Moscow ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Gang Linked To IS, Central Asia

Russian media reports of the arrests of the notoriously bloodthirsty Moscow «Grand Theft Auto» Gang on November 6 have taken a strange turn, with unconfirmed reports and rumors that the criminals might be closely connected to the Islamic State (IS) group via Central Asia.

The rumors reflect the extent to which Russian concerns over the domestic threat posed by IS — whose ubiquitous social media presence and violent ideology could, some in Russia believe, lead to radicalization of the country’s Muslim residents, particularly Moscow’s large migrant worker population — have percolated into the popular consciousness.

The reports concerned the so-called Grand Theft Auto (GTA) Gang had terrorized Moscow for the past couple of years. Named after the popular video game that involves motor-vehicle theft and shooting, the gang is thought to be responsible for the murders of at least 14 people on highways around the city.

The reports of the arrests are sketchy and appear to have originated in LifeNews, a pro-Kremlin media outlet, which said that 14 alleged members of the gang, eight men and six women, were arrested on November 6 in a series of arrests by the «spetznaz» (special forces) Special Rapid Response Unit. Another alleged gang member was killed when he threw a hand grenade at the police.

LifeNews quoted anonymous law-enforcement officials as saying that the gang leaders were also involved in recruiting supporters for IS and training them, in order to send them to Syria as fighters.

«The investigators have not ruled out that the murders [committed by the gang] on Moscow suburb roads could have been a kind of rite of passage for future fighters,» LifeNews speculated.

While LifeNews did not give details about the arrested men and women, the«Komsomolskaya Pravda» website offered more information, suggesting they were migrant workers from former Soviet Central Asian republics. While the outlet noted that «official information is scarce,» it quoted «unofficial sources» and local residents, who offered more details about the unnamed detainees — apparently migrant workers from former Soviet Central Asian republics.

«They came from Kyrgyzstan over 10 years ago,» one local resident said. «The landlady is named Barakat…. She always wears a Muslim dress, and was constantly reading prayers. Her son is religious. He was always turning up with his bearded friends.»

«Komsomolskaya Pravda» was more cautious in repeating the rumor that the men were linked to IS. «There is another version. It’s possible that the gang trained young fighters-Islamists for sending to Syria to the Islamic State group (one of the most radical extremist groups),» it concluded.

A third outlet, «Moskovskiy Komsomolets,» went into more details, also via unofficial sources. «Moskovskiy Komsomolets» names the suspect who died after throwing a grenade at police as R. Usmanov, a 33-year-old Uzbek national, who the outlet said has «close links to IS.»

«And here’s another interesting fact. Several months ago, a video made by Islamic State’s ‘Internet propagandists’ was published, called Clash of Swords, with Russian subtitles…the terrorists in the video overtook another car on the road and shot everyone in it with a Kalashnikov. All of the victims in the video were defiantly killed. Does that not remind you of anything? After all, we already noted that most of the [GTA] gang’s murderers were not contracted but were training [killings],» «Moskovskiy Komsomolets» wrote.

These rumors are the latest in a series of stories about the threat posed by radical Islamists and IS militants to Russia, via the country’s Muslim population and particularly migrant workers from Central Asia.

A poll conducted by Russian polling organization FOM in October showed that about one-quarter of Russians thought IS posed a threat to Russia.

Meanwhile, as Chechen analyst Mairbek Vatchagaev noted in September, Russian observers reacted strongly to an Internet clip of an Arabic-speaking IS militant who said that the group planned to fly back to Russia to liberate Chechnya.

As Vatchagaev argued, IS militants in Syria do not pose a threat to Russian interests — but the ideology that is behind them does. «Russia remains on the edge of an Islamic time bomb; it is only a question of time before it explodes,» he concluded.

It is this extremist ideology and the propaganda that has helped it to spread via the Internet that is Russia’s main concern, and is the reason why the country’s security authorities have moved to shut down pro-IS accounts on the social-media site VKontakte.

While we have yet to learn (and may never do so) whether the Grand Theft Auto Gang really did have any connection at all to IS, some in Russia are warning that increasing dissatisfaction within Moscow’s growing Muslim population could push young people to extremist groups like IS.

Journalist Grigory Tumanov of Russia’s «Kommersant» newspaper warned recently that Moscow’s Muslim population is a time bomb, saying that tension between the capital’s Muslims and xenophobia is pushing young Muslims increasingly to show an interest in extremist movements. One Moscow resident, Umar Said from Daghestan, said that tension with the police had caused him to be full of resentment to Russia and to study «every media reference to IS with great interest, seeing something good in its aims if not its methods.»

— Joanna Paraszczuk

http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-isis-central-asia-media-islamic-state-moscow-grand-theft-auto/26679654.html

Opposition Newspaper’s Office Ransacked In Bishkek

The office of an opposition newspaper has been ransacked in Kyrgyzstan.

The owner of the newspaper «Alibi,» Babyrbek Jeenbekov, told RFE/RL on November 6 that the intrusion had taken place overnight.

He said it was unclear who had broken in and that the intruders did not appear to have taken anything.

He said it appeared they may have been searching for something, as papers and other stationery were found littering the floor and the editor’s safe was overturned but unopened.

Police were at the scene on November 6.

«Alibi» is printed twice a week and often carries material criticizing the government.

Jeenbekov is the father of Ravshan Jeenbekov, who is a lawmaker and a leader of Kyrgyzstan’s National Opposition Movement.

http://www.rferl.org/content/alibi-bishkek-newspaper-office-opposition-jeenbekov/26677296.html

Hard-Line Iranian Media Says U.S. Created IS To Weaken Iran

A hard-line Iranian news agency linked to the military has published a statement it claims was read out by mourners at an Ashura ceremony on November 4. The statement says that the United States is «still the Great Satan» and draws links between the Taliban, the Islamic State (IS) group, and praises the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

Ashura, which falls on the 10th day of the Islamic month of Moharram, is the date on which Shi’ite Muslims mourn the killing of their third imam, Hussein, in the Battle of Karbala in 680.

The statement, published on the Defa Press website, says that the «fitna» («sedition») of IS is «a continuation of that of the Taliban, which was created by America and governments that support terrorism».

The statement repeats the claim, made by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, that IS was created by the United States and its allies.

However, the statement goes beyond this accusation, claiming that the United States created IS as an existential threat to Iran, as a means to «[weaken] the resistance powers of the Islamic world against the global arrogance [a term used by some in Iran to refer to the United States] and the Zionist regime [Israel].»

The statement reflects a trend in which, above and beyond Iran’s opposition to the U.S.-led anti-IS coalition in Syria and Iraq, hard-line voices in Iran have increasingly begun to refer to the Sunni Islamic State group as an existential threat against the Shi’ite Islamic republic, and therefore an extension of Tehran’s axis of traditional «enemies» — chiefly the United States and the West.

As well as naming IS as a U.S. creation, the statement says that the Iranian people have resisted «hegemonic power and international Zionism and know that America is the Great Satan.»

— Joanna Paraszczuk

http://www.rferl.org/content/us-created-islamic-state-to-weaken-iran/26676150.html

Two radio stations to go on the air ahead of 20th anniversary of Tajikistan’s Constitution

DUSHANBE, November 4, 2014, Asia-Plus – Two more radio stations are expected to go on their air ahead of the 20th anniversary of Tajikistan’s Constitution that will be celebrated on November 6.

The public association, KHOMA, says Radio Sadoi Osiyo (The Voice of Asia) will go on the air in the city of Tursunzoda, central Tajikistan and Radio Duniyoi FM (FM World) will go on the air in the city of Istaravshan, Suhgd province.

The founder of Radio Sadoi Osiyo is the TV and Radio Company Regar. The radio will broadcast in Tajik and Russian 24 hours a day.  It will cover Tursunzoda and nearby areas.

Radio Sadoi Osiyo will run news bulletins in Tajik and Russian as well as organize various radio shows and quizzes and play music.

The founder of Radio Dunyoi FM is Dunyo-Plus Studio and it will also broadcast 24 hours a day.  It will be the second independent radio station in Istaravshan.  Radio Avis-Plus has broadcast in Istaravshan since 2009.

http://news.tj/en/news/two-radio-stations-go-air-tajikistan-ahead-20th-anniversary-tajikistan-s-constitu

 

Asia-Plus News Agency’s website available again

DUSHANBE, October 24, 2014, Asia-Plus – Asia-Plus News Agency’s website is available again after a two-day blockage.

Practically all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that blocked access to the Asia-Plus’s website on October 21 unblocked it in the morning of October 24.

The website had been inaccessible since October 21 for the second time this month.

For the first time, a number of ISPs blocked access to the Asia-Plus’s website on October 10 and subscribers to those ISPs could access the website only by using proxy servers.  The access to the website of the Asia-Plus News Agency was restored on October 13.

The reasons for blocking the website are unknown.

http://news.tj/en/news/asia-plus-news-agency-s-website-available-again

Thomson Reuters hosts journalism training program

Aspiring reporters, recent graduates or business journalists with English proficiency can participate in this training program. 

Thomson Reuters offers a nine-month training in New York, London and Asia. The program includes several weeks of intensive classroom training and work on reporting teams with a mentoring support from experienced journalists.

Participants will learn about all aspects of financial reporting, work on fast-paced news stories and enterprise journalism.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate commitment to a career in journalism and a strong interest in issues that affect companies, markets and economies. Experience in data analysis or data-driven journalism and work with multimedia storytelling, as well as fluency in Arabic, Mandarin or Russian language are beneficial.

Apply by Dec. 15.

For more information, click here: http://jobs.thomsonreuters.com/job/Asia-Umu-Nka-Reuters-Journalism-Training-Program-Asia-Job/221264900/?from=email&refid=15366283&utm_source=J2WEmail&source=2&eid=218-201407240407-32781680&locale=en_US