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1Kyrgyzstan’s competitive and diffuse politics meant that the government could not rudely control the media, but opaque ownership, poor professionalism standards, and a weak economy allowed most outlets to be used as to

Kyrgyzstan’s competitive and diffuse politics meant that the government could not rudely control the media, but opaque ownership, poor professionalism standards, and a weak economy allowed most outlets to be used as to

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Source URL: www.irex.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-08 00:56:59
2The new Constitution of Kyrgyzstan, adopted by referendum on June 27, 2010, heralded some important changes for the media, introducing an unprecedented provision: “No one may be prosecuted for spreading information, de

The new Constitution of Kyrgyzstan, adopted by referendum on June 27, 2010, heralded some important changes for the media, introducing an unprecedented provision: “No one may be prosecuted for spreading information, de

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-30 21:08:46