Vienna – The Turkmenistan Working Group of the Civic Solidarity Platform delivered a statement at the OSCE Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on freedom of expression …
Crude Accountability has been working in Turkmenistan since 2003 to advocate for better environmental practices surrounding oil and gas development projects.
We work to hold accountable the international organizations that turn a blind eye to the gross human rights and environmental violations occurring in the country.
Turkmenistan Advocacy
Turkmen Dissident Attacked in Moscow
While preparations to the adoption of the new constitution and presidential elections are under way in Turkmenistan, special services of this country have again stepped …
EBRD Backsliding on Promises in Turkmenistan
On May 24, 2016, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) President Suma Chakrabarti met with Turkmenistan’s President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to discuss the possibility of …
Freedom for Arrested Civic Activist and Freelance Journalist in Turkmenistan
Crude Accountability calls for the immediate release of Saparmamed Nepeskuliev, a civic activist and freelance correspondent for the Turkmen service of Radio Free Europe Radio …
Hidden in Plain Sight: Environmental and Human Rights Violations in the Turkmen Section of the Caspian Sea
The report released by Crude Accountability details how oil spills and demolition of homes in the Caspian Sea region, identified through satellite imagery and analyzed …
Satellite Images of the Caspian Sea Indicate that Oil Spills and Oil Wealth Rob Citizens of their Environmental and Human Rights in Western Turkmenistan
A report released by Crude Accountability details how oil spills and demolition of homes in the Caspian Sea region, identified through satellite imagery and analyzed …
THE GREAT ENABLERS: International Financial Institutions Pave the Way for the Export of Oil and Gas from the Caspian Region
Crude Accountability’s new report “The Great Enablers: How Investments by International Financial Institutions Threaten the Fragile Caspian Sea Ecosystem,” chronicles the financing by international financial institutions of fossil fuel–related transport and infrastructure projects throughout the Caspian region. These projects enable oil and gas companies to overcome obstacles that would hinder transport of petroleum products to western markets.
Turkmenistan: Berdymukhamedov Turning Energy into Slush Fund
Catherine A. Fitzpatrick http://www.eurasianet.org President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov is taking arbitrary behavior to new heights in Turkmenistan, according to a report released October 12 by a …
“Chronicles of Turkmenistan” Website Hacked after Publishing Information on the Consequences of the Explosions at Munitions Warehouses in Abadan
Gazeta.ru July 18, 2011 The website “Chronicles of Turkmenistan,” the first to publish information about the explosions at military warehouses in the city of Abadan, …
Is Chevron One Step Closer to “doing Some Good” in Turkmenistan?
By Michelle Kinman,* Deputy Director of Crude Accountability August 19, 2010 First published on the Global Exchange Chevron Program Blog Earlier this week, the President of …