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WELCOME TO IWPR'S CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE, NO. 30, May 5, 2000
 
POLITICAL LIMBO IN ARMENIA Armenia waits with bated breath as
President Kocharian considers his options for a new cabinet. Ara
Tadevosian reports from Yerevan.
 
BAKU PROTESTORS UNDAUNTED Opposition parties have pledged to keep up
pressure on the authorities in a bid to ensure fair parliamentary
elections this November. Shahin Rzaev reports from Baku.
 
GEORGIA AWAITS A TRANSFIGURATION Eduard Shevardnadze's inauguration
ceremony was redolent with omens of a brighter future but thin on
promises of decisive reform. Ia Antadze reports from Tbilisi.
 
GANTAMIROV DEMANDS REVENGE Political loose cannon Bislan Gantimirov
hits out at recent peace initiatives in Chechnya, calling for the
total annihilation of the rebel forces. Erik Batuev reports from
Moscow.
 
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IWPR's Caucasus Reporting Service provides the regional and
international community with unique insiders' perspective on the
Caucasus. Using our network of local journalists, the service
publishes objective news and analysis from across the region upon a
weekly basis.
 
The service forms part of IWPR's Caucasus Project based in Tbilisi and
London which supports local media development while encouraging better
local and international understanding of a conflicted yet emerging
region.
 
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in English and will shortly be available in Russian. All IWPR's
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Editor-in-chief: Anthony Borden. Managing Editor: Yigal Chazan;
Assistant Editor: Alan Davis. Commissioning Editors: Giorgi Topouria
in Tbilisi, Shahin Rzayev in Baku, Mark Grigorian in Yerevan, Michael
Randall and Saule Mukhametrakhimova in London. Editorial Assistance:
Felix Corley and Heather Milner. To comment on this service, contact
IWPR's Programme Director: Alan Davis [email protected]
 
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IWPR'S CAUCASUS REPORTING SERVICE, NO. 30

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