Following the snap transition of power in Turkmenistan, Crude Accountability urges western governments and international institutions to demand transparency...

Following the snap transition of power in Turkmenistan, Crude Accountability urges western governments and international institutions to demand transparency...
Thanks to Crude Accountability for everything—not only the event last week, but all the work that you and your colleagues do specifically on Turkmenistan.
The new report by Crude Accountability focuses on corruption and kleptocracy in Turkmenistan, one of the world’s most closed and repressive countries.
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Crude Accountability is among 10 civil society organizations that signed the statement by Human Rights Watch demanding that the Turkmenistan government drops charges and...
Statement from Human Rights Organizations
We, representatives of human rights organizations from...
The Turkmen authorities have taken the position of completely denying even the hypothetical possibility that the coronavirus could appear in the...
It may not be immediately understandable why Crude Accountability, an environmental and human rights organization working with communities impacted by oil and gas...
Crude Accountability is pleased that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development canceled the CMI Offshore loan to Turkmenistan, which would have supported...
Crude Accountability leads an international campaign to protect a fragile and unique ecosystem in Turkmenistan, which is on the Caspian Sea coast, from the dangerous CMI Offshore sponsored by the...
Statement by the Civic Solidarity Platform
November 2, 2017
According to multiple sources, on the night of 28 to 29 October,...