This is not the case with Tajikistan, an authoritarian country in Central Asia. A number of Tajiks who are critical of their government live in Germany. They have held regular protests here.
More are being turned back at the border or deported as changes to the law make it easier to expel them, while a drop in the number of Tajiks leaving to work in Russia underlines how an economic ...
Tajik migrant workers face increasing difficulties in Russia following a deadly attack in Moscow. Many are denied entry or deported, exacerbating economic hardship in Tajikistan and raising concerns ...
In the city of Idlib alone, there are around 400 Tajiks, as well as an unknown number of Kyrgyz, Uzbeks and Kazakhs. Beyond the ‘moderate’ cover of who will form the new government ...