Rayhan Demytrie
- Rayhan Demytrie has written articles published in BBC News (BBC Central Asia correspondent, BBC Central Asian correspondent, BBC News Central Asia correspondent).
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Most Recent article
Uzbeks guilty of director murder
BBC News, Thursday 18 FebruaryA court in Tashkent has found three men guilty of murdering Uzbekistan's most prominent theatre director in 2007.
Previous Articles
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Climate 'a threat' to Tajikistan
BBC News, Wednesday 17 February (3 blog links)
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Kazakh protest over Chinese lease
BBC News, Saturday 30 January (4 blog links)
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Kazakhstan's Uzbek refugees wait in limbo
BBC News, Saturday 30 January (1 blog link)
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Kyrgyz hunger strike for freedoms
BBC News, Wednesday 27 January (1 blog link)
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Release of Turkmen activist urged
BBC News, Fri 30 October 2009
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Afghans seek refuge in Tajikistan
BBC News, Fri 9 October 2009 (2 blog links)
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Tajik summit to tackle security
BBC News, Thu 30 July 2009
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Count starts amid Kyrgyz vote row
BBC News, Thu 23 July 2009
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Kyrgyz vote amid longstanding problems
BBC News, Wed 22 July 2009
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Central Asia to hold water summit
BBC News, Tue 28 April 2009
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Rayhan Demytrie by numbers...
- 23 articles (since October 2008)
- Average article: 14 column inches (432 words)
- Shortest article: 5 column inches (157 words)
- Longest article: 33 column inches (995 words)
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