IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingAir Raids Just Routine in Besieged Syrian TownDeath and devastation no longer make the news in DoumaAug 25, 2015Aug 25, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingInside The Lives Of Afghanistan’s Many Working ChildrenThey should be in school but family hardship forces them to spend their days earning money.Aug 25, 2015Aug 25, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingTop Footballer Among Six Arrested After Journalist Killed in AzerbaijanRasim Aliyev died hours after the brutal attack.Aug 14, 2015Aug 14, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace Reporting“No Surprise” at Jail Terms for Leading Rights Defenders in AzerbaijanWith a vengeful government state behind them, prosecutors were always going to get rights activists Leyla and Arif Yunus put behind bars.Aug 14, 2015Aug 14, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingArmenia’s Contested Political ReformsCritics say proposed changes could entrench the powers of Armenia’s current rulers rather than opening up the political system.Aug 11, 2015Aug 11, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingAre Kyrgyzstan’s Leaders Serious About War on Corruption?Recent detention of senior figures looks good but may not herald a more comprehensive drive to root out corrupt officials.Aug 9, 2015Aug 9, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingFrom Exile, Journalists See Relatives Targeted in AzerbaijanFamily members detained in apparent attempt to muzzle independent voices.Aug 7, 2015Aug 7, 2015
IWPRinInstitute for War & Peace ReportingAccess to Information Curbed in TajikistanNew law seen as restricting media diversity and journalists’ investigative abilities.Aug 4, 2015Aug 4, 2015