Revealing two cases of robbery

A 42-year-old resident of the Hamadoni district filed a complaint to DMIA-1 on January 2, 2022, at approximately 11:10 p.m. “Redmi-9” and 70 thousand somoni and disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 72 thousand 478 somoni.

During search operations by police on suspicion of committing a crime were detained two 33-year-old residents of Vose district.

It was also established by the police that the suspects, accompanied by a 16-year-old resident of Kulob, on December 31, 2021, at approximately 05:00, raped and openly raped a 40-year-old resident of the district. Faizobod stole a Samsung mobile phone and 2,000 somonis and disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 2 thousand 400 somoni.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

By fraud more than 1 million somoni

On July 19, 2021, a 27-year-old resident of Vose district fraudulently obtained 1 million 165 thousand 353 somoni from him. has not yet returned the money.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Tajik Futsal Team to Hold Friendly Matches Against Georgia

The national futsal team of Tajikistan has begun preparations for the qualifying tournament of the 2022 Asian Cup.

The team’s head coach called 2 goalkeepers and 13 field players to take part in the 10-day training camp.

As part of preparations, the Tajik team will play two friendly matches against the Georgian team.

These matches will take place on January 15 and January 16 in Tbilisi.

The Tajik team will find out their rivals in the qualifying round tomorrow.

The team will perform in the united Central and Southern zones. The qualifying round will be held from April 1 through April 15 in Bishkek.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajik Teachers Can Practice in American Schools and Improve Their Skills

Tajik teachers have the opportunity to practice at US secondary schools located near the host university in order to work closely with American teachers, teaching and introducing their country to US schoolchildren and students. To do this, they can participate in a competition under the Fulbright program to improve teaching skills for the period 2022-2023, reported the US Embassy in Tajikistan.

The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (FTEA) Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and administered by IREX.

FTEA provides international secondary-level teachers with unique opportunities to develop expertise in their subject areas, enhance their teaching skills, and increase their knowledge about the US.

FTEA consists of a six-week non-degree, non-credit customized academic program, which includes seminars on new teaching methodologies, student-centered learning, content-based instruction, lesson planning, and instructional technology.

Participants will also take part in a practicum in a US secondary school near their host university to work closely with US teachers and teach and present to US students. Cultural enrichment, mentoring, and support will be provided throughout the program.

The international participants will travel to the US in two cohorts of approximately 80 teachers each in January or September of 2023.

Fulbright Teachers support people-to-people diplomacy throughout their time in the United States, in U.S. host classrooms and communities.

The deadline for submitting documents is February 28, 2022. The application is available on the website: https://fulbright.irex.org.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Russian-Led Security Bloc To Send Peacekeeping Forces To Kazakhstan, Armenian PM Says

ALMATY -- Peacekeepers from a Russian-led regional security alliance will be sent to Kazakhstan to help stabilize the country, the prime minister of Armenia announced on January 5 after an unprecedented wave of unrest in the oil-rich Central Asian nation that was sparked by a fuel price hike.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on Facebook that the decision to deploy peacekeepers from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) for a limited period had been taken in response to an appeal from Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev.

Pashinian's statement added that the decision was made "due to the threat to the national security and sovereignty of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which arose as a result of external interference."

The CSTO is a military alliance made up of forces from Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

ALMATY -- Peacekeepers from a Russian-led regional security alliance will be sent to Kazakhstan to help stabilize the country, the prime minister of Armenia announced on January 5 after an unprecedented wave of unrest in the oil-rich Central Asian nation that was sparked by a fuel price hike.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on Facebook that the decision to deploy peacekeepers from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) for a limited period had been taken in response to an appeal from Kazakh President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev.

Pashinian's statement added that the decision was made "due to the threat to the national security and sovereignty of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which arose as a result of external interference."

The CSTO is a military alliance made up of forces from Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

The Interior Ministry claimed eight police and national guard troops were killed and 317 people were wounded during the unrest across the country but offered no details.

Toqaev didn’t mention any civilian deaths, but video recordings circulated on social media purportedly showed several bodies of protesters on the streets. RFE/RL could not independently verify the authenticity of the videos.

Police engaged in pitched battles with the protesters, using tear gas, stun grenades, and rubber bullets to try to disperse the crowds, but were largely unsuccessful.

Communications monitors reported a "national-scale" Internet blackout, while RFE/RL journalists in the country said both Internet and telephone services had deteriorated markedly.

Toqaev said what he described as foreign-trained terrorists and bandits were seizing buildings, infrastructure, and weapons in Kazakh cities. They had taken control of the Almaty airport and five aircraft there, including foreign planes, the president said as he made a second televised speech in the space of a few hours on January 5.

"It is actually no longer a threat. It is an undermining of the integrity of the state. And, most importantly, it is an attack on our citizens who are asking me...to help them urgently," Toqaev said.

Toqaev sacked the government earlier on January 5 and later declared the state of emergency in a bid to squelch the protests, which erupted in the western region of Mangystau three days ago over a sudden hike in prices for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), a popular fuel used in vehicles in the oil-rich country, along with general discontent over issues such as corruption, unemployment, and low wages.

In a major move to distance himself from the past, Toqaev also removed his predecessor, 81-year-old Nursultan Nazarbayev, from the powerful post of head of the country's Security Council.

Nazarbayev had retained wide authority through the post since stepping down in 2019 as president after three decades in power, the last Soviet-era Communist Party boss still ruling an ex-Soviet state. Some protesters laid the blame for many of the country's problems on him, with demonstrators in the city of Taldykorgan, the capital of Almaty Province, toppling a statue of the former leader.

Violence was also reported on January 5 in the northern city of Aqtobe, where police fired tear gas on protesters who tried to enter the regional government building by force.

Protests also continued in other cities and towns, including Aqtau, Zhanaozen, and Oral, where dozens of people were reportedly detained.

Limits appeared to have been imposed on the Internet to limit the ability of demonstrators to mobilize, with web monitoring group NetBlocks reporting a nationwide “blackout.”

Messenger apps Telegram, Signal, and WhatsApp were all said to be unavailable in Kazakhstan, while the website of RFE/RL’s Kazakh Service and those of independent media that reported on the protests also appeared to be blocked.

According to the Interior Ministry, more than 200 people were detained during a previous night of unrest in Almaty and elsewhere, but observers say that number appears to be underestimated.

A decree order published on the presidential website in the morning of January 5 said Toqaev had accepted the resignation of the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Asqar Mamin, in line with the constitution.

First Deputy Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov was appointed as interim prime minister, and current members of the government will continue their duties until a new cabinet is formed, according to the order.

Before its resignation, the government announced it was restoring the price cap of 50 tenge ($0.11) per liter, or less than half the market price, in Mangystau.

Demonstrators in Aqtau and Zhanaozen argued that that the removal of some officials wouldn't bring lasting results and called for the dissolution of parliament, where no genuine opposition political forces are represented, and new limits to presidential powers, among other things.

Zhanaozen was the scene of a 2011 police crackdown against oil workers protesting over pay and working conditions that claimed the lives of at least 16 workers.

In addition to replacing the prime minister, Toqaev appointed a new first deputy chairman of the National Security Committee (KNB) to replace Samat Abish, a nephew of Nazarbaev.

The United States and the United Nations urged Kazakh authorities to show “restraint” in dealing with the protests.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the United States supports "calls for calm" and said protesters should be able to "express themselves peacefully.”

The United Nations also called for all parties to "exercise restraint, refrain from violence, and promote dialogue."

Kazakhstan’s Central Asian neighbors Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan said they were “closely” and “anxiously” following the situation.

Copyright (c) 2015. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

Message – program and guide!

The message of the Honorable Leader of the Nation, President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon to the Majlisi Oli of the country, delivered on December 21, 2021, truly reflects the most important political, social and economic events and is a comprehensive program for the well-being and progress of Tajikistan. This message is an extensive and scientifically based analysis, the message of the bright future of the people and the state and the happy life of the people. We will recall that for the first time on April 27, 2000, the head of state delivered a message "On the main directions of domestic and foreign policy of the Republic of Tajikistan" at a joint session of the Majlisi Milli and Majlisi Namoyandagon. Every Address of the President of the country, His Excellency Emomali Rahmon to the Majlisi Oli is a guide and a long-term program of the Government of the country. reflects and ensures the further development of all vital areas. In the next Address, the Head of State also analyzed and researched all aspects of public life and the main economic and social spheres of the country from a new perspective. This year's address of the Head of State is broad and comprehensive in all aspects of life of the country. years and subsequent years, which can be considered a program of development of the country for the coming years. In the next Address, the Head of State also analyzed and researched all aspects of public life and the main economic and social spheres of the country from a new perspective. This year's address of the Head of State is broad and comprehensive in all aspects of life of the country. years and subsequent years, which can be considered a program of development of the country for the coming years. In the next Address, the Head of State also analyzed and researched all aspects of public life and the main economic and social spheres of the country from a new perspective. This year's address of the Head of State is broad and comprehensive in all aspects of life of the country. years and subsequent years, which can be considered a program of development of the country for the coming years.

The Leader of the Nation spoke about the improvement of living standards of the people by presenting well-founded facts and figures, and at the same time instructed the people of the country to refrain from wasting material and financial resources.

Rapid industrialization of the country and for this purpose to declare 2022-2026 Years of industrial development, further development of energy, agriculture, science and education, health, culture and other social spheres, to clarify the country's foreign policy, especially the real assessment of the situation in the region and the world. The main points of the Message of the Leader of the Nation were that they should be considered as a program and a guide, and he felt a high responsibility for their timely implementation.

In general, the next message of the Founder of Peace and National Unity - Leader of the Nation, President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon for all government agencies and businesses is focused on the speedy implementation of strategic goals of the state and on this basis to create decent living conditions for every citizen is considered. We, the staff of law enforcement agencies, including the State Fire Service, in order to implement the instructions of the Supreme Leader of the Nation, President Emomali Rahmon and the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, especially in the light of this message, , we will achieve new achievements and successes in all areas of activity.

It should be noted that today the glorious people of Tajikistan are well aware that the realization of all their dreams, hopes, plans and intentions, as well as the progress of the state and prosperity of the Motherland depends on peace and stability, full political stability and national unity. In particular, in the most sensitive conditions of the world community, the growing political and economic situation in the world, the spread of infectious diseases and the complexity of globalization processes, the protection of independence and strengthening national unity is one of the sacred tasks of every individual.

We, the people of the country, must always remember that the prosperity of our Motherland and the prosperity of our country depend on us and always contribute to the development of our beloved Tajikistan.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Saudi Arabian Stakeholders Get Acquainted with Tajikistan’s Visa-Free Regime

On January 2, the Embassy of Tajikistan in Riyadh held a press conference on the introduction of a unilateral visa-free regime for several foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, which came into force on January 1 of this year.

Saudi Arabian media representatives and stakeholders engaged in tourism and investment, as well as social media activists attended the press conference.

The Ambassador of Tajikistan to Saudi Arabia Akram Karimi elaborated on the visa-free regime and stressed the importance of this step for strengthening cooperation between Tajikistan and Saudi Arabia, particularly in the areas of tourism, trade and investment.

Videos reflecting the beautiful nature, as well as the tourism opportunities and the investment atmosphere in Tajikistan were presented during the press conference.

The Tajik Embassy also organized a photo exhibition titled “Tajikistan – The Promising Tourism Destination” on the sidelines of the press conference.

Citizens of 52 countries can now enter Tajikistan without a visa and stay for up to 30 days. The list of countries includes Australia, United Arab Emirates, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Brunei Darussalam, Kuwait, Qatar, New Zealand, United States of America, Iceland, Canada, Swiss Confederation, Malaysia, Hungary, Austria, Argentine, Germany, Dominican, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Cuba, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Turkey, Philippines, Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Chile, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Estonia, Greece, Principality of Liechtenstein, Principality of Monaco, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Thailand, Jordan, Sweden, Jamaica, and Japan.

According to another governmental decree, citizens of 14 countries are now eligible for a simplified visa process. The countries include Cambodia, Bhutan, Honduras, Cape Verde, Nicaragua, Ghana, Cameroon, Benin, Tanzania, Kenya, Laos, Congo, Bangladesh, and Burkina Faso.

Currently, visa is not required for citizens of more than 20 countries.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajik Referees Will Serve Matches in Saudi’s First Division League

The refereeing team from Tajikistan was invited to serve in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman League — the first division of Saudi Arabia matches.

The team includes FIFA referees Sayodjon Zainiddinov and Nasrullo Kabirov, as well as FIFA referee assistants Hasan Karimov and Vafo Karaev.

Last year, Tajik referees Sayodjon Zainiddinov, Nasrullo Kabirov, Akmal Buriev, and Khusrav Siddikzod served 11 matches of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman League.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajikistan and Iran Discuss Organization of Joint Events Dedicated to Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations

On January 2, the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Iran Nizomiddin Zohidi met with the President of the Center for Political and International Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Muhammadhasan SheikhulIslami in Tehran.

The meeting focused on expanding cooperation between the centers of strategic research, as well as the organization of joint events, dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Tajikistan and Iran.

The parties also exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan