Presentation of copies of credentials of the Ambassador of Japan in Tajikistan

On January 21, 2022 the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan Farhod Salim received copies of credentials of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Tajikistan Toshihiro Aiki.

During the meeting the sides exchanged views on the current state of bilateral relations, prospects for expansion of cooperation between the two countries and other issues of mutual interest.

The Deputy Foreign Minister congratulated the new Ambassador of Japan on his appointment to this post and wished him success in his diplomatic activities in the Republic of Tajikistan.

Source: Ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Revealing Photo Of Ethnic Tajik Singer Manizha Causes Strong Online Reaction

DUSHANBE -- The image of famous Tajik-Russian singer Manizha wearing a low-cut, traditional dress on a billboard high above Times Square in New York City has caused a storm of responses on social media -- both supportive and critical.

"She considers herself a Tajik, has a Tajik name, and at the same time exposes her breasts," Zavqibeki Sayedamini told RFE/RL's Tajik Service on January 20. "It is not a reason for pride, this causes shame and disgrace."

Such a comment was typical of many on social media that sharply criticized Manizha's candid photo, suggesting she not forget about "Tajik morality." Some insulted or ridiculed her.

“Is it really so difficult to find enough fabric to sew further down and cover her naked body?” Yusuf Yusufov wrote sarcastically.

For others, the Manizha's appearance at a world-renowned site promoting native Tajik dress made them proud of their famous countrywoman.

"The world learned not only about [Tajik dress], but also about the singer, about her talent, and about the Tajiks," Shanozai Badriddin wrote, of Manizha's photo.

"Well done, Manizha!" wrote Miri Habizadeeh on Facebook. "Some consider Tajikistan and being Tajik to be their personal property. If they…have different values, they will try to take away your right to be Tajik. Thank God the world is not monochromatic. One person likes to wear a tent, another wants to be naked. And they can both do what they want."

Tajik journalist Odil Nozir posted a photo of Manizha on his Facebook page on January 19 with the following comment: “Manizha is a free person. We have no right to condemn her -- discussing how she dresses is stupid. Look at the video clips of our pop stars on YouTube and Instagram and see for yourself: their outfits are even more revealing.”

Manizha, 31, gained fame after a well-received performance at the Eurovision 2021 song contest when she finished in the top 10 while representing Russia.

The singer/songwriter is well-known in both her adopted country and native Tajikistan for taking a strong stand against domestic violence, women's rights, and support for the LGBT community.

She was named a goodwill ambassador by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2020.

For her part, Manizha has had her own response to the insulting comments made against her, posting a video on her Instagram page on January 20 accompanied by Bon Jovi's famous rock song It's My Life.

She also posed in front of the picture causing the controversy, saying: "the only way to get rid of haters" is to "do nothing."

Manizha's family left Tajikistan during the country's civil war in the 1990s when she was just three years old. She has said she feels both Tajik and Russian.

Her appearance at Eurovision for Russia caused quite a stir in both countries.

There are frequent discussions on Tajik-language social media sites about how pop stars dress. It is a popular issue in a relatively progressive Islamic country, which wrestles with parts of society that hold more conservative views.

The societal division in Tajikistan can perhaps best be seen in the contrast of some people saying about Manizha: "May Allah guide [her]" -- while others reply with an old Tajik saying: "Everyone's grave is separated," meaning that every person is responsible for his/her actions and will answer to God personally.

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2022 CAFA Women’s Futsal Championship Starts in Dushanbe

Today, the 2022 Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) Women’s Futsal Championship starts in Dushanbe, the Football Federation of Tajikistan reports.

Tajikistan, Iran, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan will take part in the tournament.

A pre-tournament meeting was held yesterday.

The meeting focused on the general organizational issues of the championship, where the colors of the teams uniforms were approved.

Representatives of the Football Federation of Tajikistan Oraz Alizoda and Jovidon Hasanov will be serving as commissioners.

Matches will be served by referees from Tajikistan, Iran, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Tajikistan will be represented by referees Zuhal Khujanazarova, Natalya Sotnikova and Rashid Saidtabarov.

The first ever CAFA Women’s Futsal Championship will be played in a two-round round robin with each team playing six matches. The tournament will be held from January 21 through January 28.

A total of twelve matches will be played in the tournament. The winning team will be determined by the highest number of scored points.

The matches will allow spectators. Entrance to the sports complex is free.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Head Coach Niyatbekov: “We Will Do Our Best at the CAFA Women’s Futsal Championship”

The head coach of the Tajik women’s futsal team Shamshod Niyatbekov shared his expectations for the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) Women’s Futsal Championship that will start today.

“We started preparing for the CAFA Championship in December. We held two training camps, to which more than 20 players were invited. According to their results, 14 players were selected for the tournament,” he said.

“As for our opponents, the Iranian team is definitely the main favorite of the tournament. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are also very good and strong opponents. Nevertheless, we will go to every match with the expectation to win,” Niyatbekov added.

“Taking this opportunity, I invite all fans to the magnificent Dushanbe Multifunctional Sports Complex to support our team,” he emphasized.

The Tajik team will play two matches with Iran, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Today, they will play against Kyrgyzstan.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Raja Randhir Singh Congratulates Emomali Rahmon on Election as President of the National Olympic Committee of Tajikistan

Congratulatory letters were received from various organizations of the Olympic movement on the occasion of the next re-election of the President of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon and the election of new members of the Executive Committee, including Deputies President Abdullo Rahmonzoda and Dilshod Nazarov, Secretary General Muhammadsho Abdullozoda.

The congratulatory message of Randhir Singh, the acting president of the Olympic Council of Asia Raja, to Emomali Rahmon reads:

“Your Excellency, Emomali Rahmon, please accept my sincere congratulations on your re-election as President of the National Olympic Committee of Tajikistan for 2022-2024 at the General Assembly held on December 28, 2021.

I express my confidence that the trust of the General Assembly in You, Your Excellency, will be of great importance for the further promotion and development of the Olympic movement in Tajikistan.

The National Olympic Committee of Tajikistan is a key partner of the Olympic Council of Asia, and I am confident that your re-election will further strengthen this friendship.

I wish you success in Your endeavors and assure You of the continued support and friendship of the Olympic Council of Asia.”

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Detection of thefts

A 22-year-old resident of Dushanbe has filed a complaint with the DMIA in Somoni district alleging that on January 12, 2022, at approximately 10:00 am, unknown individuals entered his apartment and stole a bicycle. , disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 3,500 somoni. During search operations by police on suspicion of committing a crime was detained 21-year-old resident of Dushanbe.

At the same time, a 50-year-old resident of the city of Tursunzoda filed a complaint with the DMIA. stolen and disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 56 thousand somoni. During search operations by police on suspicion of theft was detained 35-year-old resident of the city.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Thefts were uncovered

A 40-year-old resident of Dushanbe filed a complaint with the DMIA in Dushanbe’s I. Somoni district. Dushanbe, stole 15 batteries and disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 22 thousand 500 somoni.

During search operations by police on suspicion of committing a crime was detained 24-year-old resident of Muminobod district.

A 58-year-old resident of the city of Kulob also applied to the DMIA with an application. stole the gold and disappeared from the scene.

The damage is estimated at 10 thousand somoni.

During search operations by police on suspicion of committing a crime was detained 19-year-old resident of Kulob, previously convicted under Article 244 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Scam to get free money

Criminal proceedings have been instituted against a 36-year-old resident of the Gafurov district under the provisions of Article 247 part 4 of Tajikistan’s Penal Code.

On February 8, 2021, he fraudulently entered into the trust of a 37-year-old resident of the area, took from him a car “Range Rover” in the amount of 200 thousand Somoni, paid 25 thousand Somoni and the remaining 175 thousand Somoni. has not yet returned.

Also during search operations by police officers in Kushaniyon district was found that a 56-year-old resident of the district from 2016 to July 2021 worked as a head of a nursery in the area, and during his career in June. In 2019, he fraudulently entered into the trust of a 65-year-old resident of Kushaniyon district and took $ 4,800 from him for the allocation of a 0.04-hectare plot of land, but has not yet returned the money.

Criminal proceedings have been instituted against them and an investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

A 38-year-old woman was arrested for fraud

A 42-year-old resident of the Rudaki district filed a complaint with DMIA-1 in the Firdavsi district. On September 15, 2021, a 38-year-old woman from Dushanbe fraudulently obtained a Toyota Prado has been valued at 240,000 somonis and has not yet been refunded.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan