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After attempting suicide, Gulberdy Sopyev, son of Hero of Turkmenistan and Hero of Socialist Labour Muradberdy Sopyev, has been in coma for eight months.
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- Education centers to be shut down in Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan president announces new prices for natural gas, previous free to all citizens
- Bad Health In The Ex-Health Minister's Kingdom
- Beyond 'www': life without Internet exists
- Spontaneous protest near Ashgabat
- Turkmen members of Parliament violated procedure
- Writings by Berdymukhammedov are studied in Turkmen schools
- Turkmenistan on the (rail) way to global integration
- People's writer of Turkmenistan deprived of publication rights
- Selective condolences
- Rights groups criticise Turkmenistan elections
- Two-chamber Parliament to be launched in Turkmenistan
- Turkmen elections with foreseen outcomes
- No whiff of dissent in Turkmenistan's first multi-party vote
- TAPI, a pipe dream but...
- Salaries and prices
- Turkmenistan: Elections highlight fundamental pluralism deficit
- "Christian religion is wrong!" – Turkmen-style fight against adherents of different faith
- Bribery is a common phenomenon in Turkmenistan
- The authorities as dog hunters
- Turkmenistan, EU to negotiate on Trans-Caspian pipeline construction
- Raids on females
- Turkmenistan Cracks Down on Free Fuel Abuse
- Turkmenistan cautiously opens to the world
- U.S. assists Turkmenistan in educational reform
- Messengers are blocked in Turkmenistan
- Double-entry accounting and extortion
- Appeal to the EU: challenge the Central Asian governments on pressing human rights concerns
- Exits from Ashgabat are cordoned off by soldiers and police
- Ashgabat hosts Turkmenistan's Oil and Gas exhibition and conference
- The spade as a medical tool
- Turkmenistan: Tainted salami fells cotton-picking troops
- More about mobile Internet in Turkmenistan
- Private children's education centres closed in Ashgabat
- Shell Nigeria manipulates oil spill investigations
- STATEMENT: Concerning emergency situation of water and heat supply in Western Turkmenistan
- New restrictions to be imposed for entrepreneurs
- Turkmenistan's State Of Perpetual Mobilization
- Turkmen laws are strict but censorship is stricter
- Independence Day Preparations
- Turkmen President Orders Amnesty For 1,000 Convicts
- Dashoguz residents made happy – "The Bird of Happiness" and the second Palace of Happiness
- More obstacles to freedom of movement
- Some statistics on sick children
- Turkmenistan offers to host UN-backed meetings on disarmament, energy, refugees
- Opposition Blasts Government for Water, Heating Cuts
- Civil Society Activists in the OSCE Region Demand Information about Those Disappeared for Ten Years in Turkmenistan's Prisons
- Generation "Ch"
- Shortage of textbooks in schools
- All-pervasive arbitrariness
- Visitors to be greeted by people in red
- Autumn draft to the Turkmen army launched
- Under the Turkmen carpet
- Letter three. On sports
- China takes a decisive advantage in Turkmenistan
- Are cut benefits likely to cause protest?
- "If you adopt their faith I'll tear off your head"
- Visiting Chinese Leader Cements Hold on Gas Sector
- The magazine to support freedom of expression
- Soviet-Style Vanity Fuels Artificial Lake Project
- The Turkmen people have a right to know how their money is being used
- Have Mary residents rejoiced or suffered?
- Central Asia is tuning up
- Shabunts is fighting another uphill battle
- China-Turkmenistan ties becoming strategic
- Letter two. On supporting domestic manufacturers
- Letters that would not be read, but nevertheless should be written
- Interview with Rachel Debner
- FOE: Shell: clean up your mess in Nigeria
- The Rukhnama is gone forever
- News by the Committee for Protecting Persecuted Citizens of Turkmenistan
- Open letter to Jennifer Lopez
- Lopez Should Donate Proceeds to Charity
- Jennifer Lopez sparks controversy with show for Turkmenistan president
- Letter from Turkmenistan: hushed Mary
- Address by the Committee for Protecting Persecuted Citizens of Turkmenistan
- Second-class citizens
- Media freedom online topic of OSCE event in Turkmenistan
- Amnesty International Annual Report 2013
- Turkmenistan's Capital Named World's 'White-Marble' City
- Satellite Images of the Caspian Sea Indicate Oil Spills in Western Turkmenistan. Crude Accountability press-release.
- We live like we pay
- The 10 July deadline
- Should International Financial Institutions cooperate with Turkmenistan?
- Maro is still serving sentence in Bairamali colony
- Customs officer extorts bribes...
- Don't be misguided on Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan Faces Second UN Human Rights Review
- Statement by the editorial board of "Chronicles of Turkmenistan"
- Ten years as one day
- You got the money, we got your honey
- Central Asia: Statements for OSCE Human Rights Review Meeting
- Turkmen-style shock therapy
- MTS Back in Turkmenistan – But Only for Foreigners
- Central Asia: Ashton Should Urge Release of Activists
- In Turkmen Capital, OSCE Calls For Open Internet Access
- Turkmenistan's unpopular print media
- Opening a multimedia window on Turkmenistan
- New chairman of the Union of Artists elected in violation of rules and regulations after a scandal, but under support of the Deputy Prime Minister
- Be merciful, stop the barbarous extermination of dogs and cats!
- Turkmenistan: Damning UN Report Shows Need for Urgent Action
- Fundamental freedoms under serious threat in Central Asia twenty years after Soviet collapse
- Presidential elections. First-hand experience
- Black mark. Burning news
- Review of Turkmenistan under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- What is to be done? Or what has been done?
- Turkmenistan Still Human Rights Nightmare – Watchdog
- Turkmenistan, Iran "Among Worst" Countries For Media Freedom
- Berdymukhamedov's Failed Internetization
- Winter in Turkmenistan: unheated houses
- CIS to Send Observers to Turkmenistan Presidential Elections
- How the elderly live
- Internet Remains "Heavily Regulated" – Human Rights Report
- Central Asia: Censorship and Control of the Internet and Other New Media
- Secret Police Target Mobile Phones
- Turkmen journalist's apartment attacked with stones by unidentified individuals
- Ornaments for a Dictator
- Video: Turkmen teachers batter students
- Turkmen, Danish officials consider issues of human rights
- 5 Years On, Still No Investigation Into Reporter's Death
- Turkmenistan Clings to "Holy" Book
- The city of Turkmenbashi on the edge of humanitarian disaster
- The deadly watchful eye of Turkmenistan's holy book
- Universal Periodical Review
- Results of the poll
- Turkmen Election Reveals Depressingly Familiar Abuses
- Turkmen authorities should release Gulgeldy Annaniyazov
- The authorities of Ashgabat continue to dismantle satellite aerials
- Turkmenistan: New Policies But Little Sign of Change
- Freedom Needed for Turkmen Arts to Flourish
- Major Investment Needed for Vast Turkmen Gas Reserves
- The film about the Rukhnama hits the target
- Court trial over G. Annaniyazov held
- G. Annaniyazov's daughter failed to leave Turkmenistan
- The UN Human Rights Council
- Youtube blocked in Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan Launches Image Campaign
- Turkmen, Uzbek Faith Groups Still Under Pressure
- Gas cut-off as collective punishment
- Mail censorship. Why hide the obvious?
- Journalists under surveillance
- New ideology requires new ideologists
- The prisoners are funded at the expense of their families
- Turkmen Regime Embarks on New Bout of Persecution
- TV as a mirror reflection?
- EU-Turkmenistan: move from words to action
- Turkmen Leader Seeks Longer Term
- Annual Report 2008: State of the World's Human Rights. Turkmenistan
- Ethnic Minorities Still Under Pressure
- High-Tech Phone Tapping
- Political Reform, but Little Transparency
- The authorities still fear freedom of expression
- Deprived of homes
- Irina Kolesnik. A year in custody
- Internet failed
- Art belongs to... the Turkmen authorities
- Tightened control, or life in the crypt
- Turkmen, Uzbek States Seen as Weak
- Who will save the trees, or the "disposable" palace
- Petrol only for family members
- How about going to the cinema?
- Turkmenistan has almost solved the problem of the child labour
- Black Monday
- Darkness is a friend of young people
- The development of the situation with replacing satellite antennae in Ashgabat
- Open Letter to Finnish Government
- Offering Nokia a new perspective
- Nokia must return government funding
- Ruhnama continues its success
- What do turkmen dissidents & human rights activists think of Nokia-Siemens operations in Turkemenistan
- Nokia-Siemens delivers equipment for Turkmenistan dictatorship's cellular network
- Dancing banned in Turkmenistan
- Heavy opposition toward rapid rail project in trinidad
- Behind the surface: A world of fraud and corruption
- The law of the sun king
- Bouygues involved in several anti-union actions in africa
- The dark history of OL3 suppliers
- The twelve Turkmen months – A New Year's fairytale
- A newspaper as change
- Again about satellite dishes
- Preventive diplomacy and preventive measures
- The Turkmen deserters
- Turkmen mass media are twins
- Creating a favourable image
- The country of TV aerials and broadcasting receivers
- Siemens created wiretapping system for Turkmenistan secret police
- Siemens Bribery Scandal
- Siemens And Nokia – Culture of success and silence
- A Day in November
- Political grounds
- FOE: Shell advert is ruled 'misleading'
- Open Letter To Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguly Berdymuhammedov
- Featured Film: Shadow of the Holy Book
- A policy of open doors is needed
- Three reasons of the turkmenian tragedy
- Shell Avoids Discussion - Article
- Somebody picks cotton, somebody – money
- Welcome?
- Relatives of enemies of people
- What news do Turkmen newspapers cover?
- Farid Tuhbatullin - Confession of An Innocent Man
- FOE: Shell fails to obey gas flaring court order
- Access without freedom
- Spies are everywhere
- No trust in state TV channels in Turkmenistan