DUSHANBE, January 21, 2015, Asia-Plus -- Tajik labor migrants working in Moscow have participated in a meeting to express their protest against the publication of controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, according to the Association of Tajik Youth in Russia.
Representatives of the Tajik Embassy in Moscow and Tajik Diasporas also attended the meeting that was organized by the Tajik Cultural Center Nour and the Sobraniye (Assembly) Association.
The meeting participants reportedly discussed issues related to contempt of Islamic values by same radical forces in the West and compliance with rules of stay in the Russian Federation.





Controversial street race involving Russian blogger sparks legal questions and public criticism
New industrial zone inaugurated in Dushanbe with launch of three factories
Man arrested in Dushanbe for real estate fraud exceeding 1 million somonis
Central Asia “buying” Trump’s attention: region finds a new approach to U.S. administration
Kazakhstan to limit beef exports until end of 2025 — what it means for Tajikistan
Tajik police arrest suspect in brutal attack on woman in Kazan, set to extradite to Russia
Russia faces chronic labor shortage, says Eurasian Development Bank
Over 5,000 Tajik citizens banned from leaving country due to debt
Global bread price ranking: where does Tajikistan stand?
Kyrgyzstan increases penalties for domestic violence under new law
All news