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Turkmenistan appears to be in a state of denial when it comes to U.S. organizations involved in education. Full Article at Spero News
So, in a frankly insane healthcare reform effort, [Turkmenistan's "President for Life" Saparmurat Niyazov] restricted the public's access to care by replacing up to 15,000 doctors and nurses with unqualified military conscripts. Full Article at kottke.org
In this photo taken on June 14, 2009, a 12-meter (40-foot) gold-leaf statue of late Turkmenistan's President Saparmurat Niyazov stands on a 75-meter (246-foot) pedestal in the Turkmen capital Ahgabad. View Photo »
In 2003, "President for Life" Saparmurat Niyazov decided that poor, landlocked Turkmenistan's medical costs were too high and that its healthcare system urgently needed reform. Full Article at Marginal Revolution
In this photo taken on June 14, 2009, a gold-leaf bust of late Turkmenistan's President Saparmurat Niyazov, foreground left, is seen in the Turkmen capital Ahgabad, with a woven portrait of Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov at right. View Photo »
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