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By Alexander Sodiqov (9/1/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Beginning on September 1, 2009, schoolchildren in Tajikistan will for the first time be required to take a mandatory class on Islam called Knowledge of Islam (Ma’rifati Islom). In an interview with Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service on August 18, the senior Tajik education official Mahmud Shoev said the Ministry of Education will present a textbook on the subject and train some 400 literature and history teachers to teach the class. The course will first be taken by students in the eighth grade in Tajik-language schools and will be expanded to Uzbek- and Russian-language schools in September 2010.

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By Vahagn Muradyan (9/1/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

On August 22, Parliamentary Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan summoned the members of the ad hoc inquiry committee for the March 2008 post-electoral violence. He reminded them that September 15 is the deadline for the committee's final report on the circumstances around the clashes between opposition protesters and security forces in the aftermath of the contested presidential election in February 2008. While stressing that Armenia is primarily accountable to its own public, the Speaker noted the importance of meeting the expectations of impartiality and objectivity demanded by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).

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By Drew Foxall (9/1/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

This summer’s second anniversary of the 2007 ethnic riots in Stavropol has coincided with the cessation of Russian anti-terrorist operations in Chechnya and a subsequent growth of interest in the theme of conflict resolution in the North Caucasus. Based on the violent experience of the two Chechen Wars, some observers have defined the North Caucasus as a whole as a tinderbox of primordial ethnic conflict just waiting to explode. However, this is far from the daily reality experienced by residents in Stavropol  Krai, the largest ethnic Russian territory in the North Caucasus.

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By Alexander Sodiqov (8/19/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

On July 11, 2009, Lieutenant General Mirzo Ziyoev, formerly a prominent rebel turned government minister was killed. A joint statement by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) and the National Security Committee (GKNB) released the next day suggested that militants led by Shaykh Nemat Azizov, “an active member of the international terrorist group Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)”, killed Ziyoev. According to the statement, Ziyoev joined Azizov’s band comprised of former opposition fighters and foreign drug traffickers in late June 2009.

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