World Policy Journal, June 22nd, 1994
International organizations such as United Nations and Red Cross and the former Soviet Union are striving hard to restore peace in the war-torn Tajikistan. A civil war from 1991-93 in Tajikistan killed many and rendered several thousands homeless. Heavy financial loss due to war and increasing poverty in the country may lead to an early solution.
In a remote corner of Central Asia, bounded by narrow rivers and jagged peaks, lies the small former Soviet republic of Tajikistan. Bordering China, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, this country of 5.6 million people is part of what Eduard Sh...
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