Farazh published again

DUSHANBE, November 18, 2010, Asia-Plus  — The Dushanbe independent weekly Farazh was published yesterday again after a six-week hiatus. The Farazh editor Khurshed Niyozov says the limited liability company, Hoji Hasanov (formerly Sanadvora printing house), has printed that edition with a circulation of 4,000 copies. “I express gratitude to all employees of Hoji Hasanov and […]

Mavjouda Hasanova

DUSHANBE, November 18, 2010, Asia-Plus  — The Dushanbe independent weekly

Farazh

was published yesterday again after a six-week hiatus.

The Farazh editor Khurshed Niyozov says the limited liability company, Hoji Hasanov (formerly Sanadvora printing house), has printed that edition with a circulation of 4,000 copies.

“I express gratitude to all employees of Hoji Hasanov and hope that our editorial staff will work in usual regime in the future if pressure will not be made on this printing house,” Niyozov said.  

We will recall that

Farazh

and two other independent weeklies,

Paykon

and

Nigoh

, were closed down on October 13 after being deprived of access to printing houses.

On November 4,

Farazh

was published as a joint publication with the Russian-language weekly

Fakty i Kommentarii



Fakty i Kommentarii

devoted eight pages of its November 4 edition to

Farazh

edition.

The Tajik-language independent weekly

Farazh

has been published since late 2006.

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