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   <title><![CDATA[ Cruelty behind a joke]]></title>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Rachel Denber</dc:creator>
  
  <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Observations on Turkmenistan </em></p>

<p>Too often, the nightmare in the central Asian state of Turkmenistan is treated as though it were comedy. The antics of the country's autocratic leader, Saparmurat Niyazov, are certainly bizarre: he changed the names of the months in honour of members of his own family, and he had a gold statue of himself put on top of a building in his capital - a statue that revolves so it always  <a href="http://www.newstatesman.com/200607030017">[...]</a></p>
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