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12 October 2006 | Views: 3838 | Comments: 0 |
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Tuva has not yet announced the official results of Sunday voting in contrast to the other eight regions of Russia in which parliamentary election took place, and in which the election results were made public on the next day after voting. This situation was severely criticized by Alexandr Veshnykov, head of the Central Election Commission of Russia at the press-conference following the Sunday elections.
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10 October 2006 | Views: 3126 | Comments: 0 |
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World-largest Frankfurt Book fair this year saw 7,272 exhibitors from 113 countries display almost 400,000 titles while India as Guest of Honour country promoted its culture and literature.
Among new books presented at the 58th edition of the fair was a Tuvan one published at Alouete Verlag (Hambourg, Germany) - Misterious Tuva. Expeditions into the Heart of Asia' (Geheimnisvolles Tuwa. Expeditionen in das Herz Asiens) by Sevian Vainshtein. It is based on ethnographic notes made by Moscow researcher Sevian Vainshtein in course of his 10-year-long studies in Tuva.
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9 October 2006 | Views: 2972 | Comments: 0 |
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Alexandr Veshnyakov, Central Election Commission head, made a tentative review of the results of the voting that took place on Sunday, October 8: "As you all remember, about 14 million voters were eligible to vote in elections of different levels. On average, the turnout in elections to the legislative assemblies in the regions of the Russian Federation was 35.6 percent. The smallest turnout was in the Sverdlovsk Oblast (about 27.9 percent) and the highest turnout was in the Republic of Tyva (52.2 percent)."
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8 October 2006 | Views: 3201 | Comments: 0 |
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The voting to elect deputies to the bicameral parliament started in Tuva at 8
a.m. local time (4 a.m. Moscow). Over 150,000 voters are expected to turn up at election polls. Parliamentary elections in Tuva are accompanied by scandal. Yesterday 90 observers from the Moscow Life party came to Abakan by air as the Tuvan airport services refused to receive the plane.
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8 October 2006 | Views: 3518 | Comments: 0 |
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The Republic of Tuva (Tyva) is situated in the central part of the Asian continent bounded by Eastern Siberia on the north, Mongolia on the south and east, Irkutsk Region on the northeast, the Buryat Republic on the east, and the Altai Republic on the west. The republic is far from both the warm Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Arctic Ocean. Four time zones separate Tuva from Moscow and five separate it from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on the east coast.
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7 October 2006 | Views: 2740 | Comments: 0 |
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On October 5 Tuvan militia detained a 38-year-old suspect, an ex-criminal, for raping a 5-year-old girl and drowning her and her 3-year-old brother in the Uyuk river.
Artem and Dayana Baikara were reported missing on September 30. The mall childrens bodies were found drowned in the Uyuk river on October 2.
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6 October 2006 | Views: 2780 | Comments: 0 |
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A court martial in southern Siberia has sentenced Sergeant Rolan Khertek from Tuva to 14 years in a maximum-security penal colony for murdering a private in 2005, a court official said Thursday.
According to the investigation, on August 16 2005, Rolan Khertek, in charge of a platoon, became enraged after Private Maxim Lyakhovsky refused to obey an order he considered to be illegal.
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5 October 2006 | Views: 3352 | Comments: 0 |
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October 1 popular voting has started withing the framework of the 'Premia Runeta' All-Russian Net-Contest. Tuva-Online is among the nominees. Experts will take their professional decision and web-users will voice their 'Vox Populi' in a parallel popular voting which will last till November 29.
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4 October 2006 | Views: 3132 | Comments: 0 |
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With a week left before the election date, October 8, black PR methods are more actively engaged to make people vote for the needed candidates. Life party candidates, main United Russia rivals, have been named 'Shoigu's traitors' in leaflets glued onto all the public places in Kyzyl.
Shoigu's name esteemed in every house in Kyzyl has been actively engaged in United Russia propaganda campaign but none has expected that it can boil to black PR as well. The leaflets are accompanied with poison-pen texts saying who is your enemy and who is your friend.
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Sayana Mongush, Dina Oyun |
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4 October 2006 | Views: 2817 | Comments: 0 |
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The central Asian republic of Tuva has a band named Huun-Huur-Tu which is largely responsible for introducing the world to a tradition virtually unknown outside of the country. The quartet uses throat singing — a method of using a single voice to produce several notes and overtones at the same time — to create an eerie, riveting presentation with a centuries-old tradition, thus East Bay Express announces their preformance.
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