3:02
A Personality Cult Grows In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
A Personality Cult Grows In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Everywhere he goes, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon receives a royal welcome, complete with a red carpet, flowers, and poems recited by eager youths. The state-run media plays a powerful role in promoting the president's image as a benevolent monarch. Produced by Akram Qahhorov, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
3:00
Rising Food Prices Hit Home In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Rising Food Prices Hit Home In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
The cost of staple foods is surging around the world, and consumers at Tajikistan's markets are feeling the impact. The government is taking measures to address the crisis, but for Tajiks struggling to feed their families, the results can't come soon enough. Video by Barot Yusufi, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
4:01
No Way Out For Afghan Refugees In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
No Way Out For Afghan Refugees In Tajikistan (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
The Afghan refugees who fled the war in their home country for neighboring Tajikistan are struggling to survive in one of the poorest states in the former Soviet bloc. Many would like to move on to a third country, but that remains little more than a distant hope.
0:45
Tajik Radio 1 4765 kHz. 2.10.2011.
Tajik Radio 1 4765 kHz. 2.10.2011.
4765 kHz 1732 Tajik Radio 1 Tajik TJK Dushanbe-Yangiyul. Distance 3743 km.
3:06
Tajik Madrasah Students Returning Home (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Tajik Madrasah Students Returning Home (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Last August, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon warned that foreign religious schools are indoctrinating Tajik students with radical Islamist ideology, and urged parents of madrasah students to bring them home. It's only the latest step in Tajikistan's ongoing effort to keep Islamic practice under strict government control. Produced by Barot Yusufi, RFE/RL's Tajik Service
1:37
Tajiks Celebrate Eid al-Adha (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Tajiks Celebrate Eid al-Adha (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Muslims are celebrating Eid al-Adha, the festival that coincides with the end of the annual hajj pilgrimage. The day is devoted to showing kindness and generosity to others, and is often observed with the sacrifice of a sheep. In this video from Dushanbe, Tajiks observe the festival by offering a meal of lamb to a local orphanage.
2:42
Underpaid And Underage In Tajikistan's Cotton Fields (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Underpaid And Underage In Tajikistan's Cotton Fields (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Both adults and children across Tajikistan are taking part in the annual cotton harvest, a major part of the country's economy. Although the government has officially banned child labor, schools and officials continue to turn a blind eye to children working in the fields.
2:09
Tajik Power Plant Brings Investment Rush (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
Tajik Power Plant Brings Investment Rush (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
The Tajik government has called on its citizens to invest in a power plant that would help solve the country's chronic energy shortages. The plan would stretch Tajikistan's finances to the limit, but it has prompted an initial burst of support -- and investment. Produced by Barot Yusufi and Kayumarsi Ato of RFE/RL's Tajik Service
2:26
Radio Tajikistan 4765 kHz signing on with National Anthem
Radio Tajikistan 4765 kHz signing on with National Anthem
Radio Tajikistan from Dushanbé on shortwave 4765 kHz received in Germany on 29 June 2010 at 01:00 UTC, signing on with station ID and National Anthem. Receiver: Lowe HF-225 Europa and Wellbrook ALA1530 active magnetic loop antenna. Currently, Radio Tajikistan is one of the most reliable stations on the 60 meter tropical band. The frequency of 4765 kHz has obviously replaced their old channel 4635 kHz after decades.
3:36
Tajikistan Sees Signs Of Rising Extremism (Radio Free Europ/Radio Liberty)
Tajikistan Sees Signs Of Rising Extremism (Radio Free Europ/Radio Liberty)
Tajik police clashed with suspected extremists in the country's northern Isfara district last month. It was the latest in a series of violent incidents involving Islamic militants in Tajikistan. The government has taken measures to crack down on growing religious extremism, but some Tajiks fear those steps could backfire.
3:51
As 1991 Coup Shook Moscow, Tajikistan Watched And Waited (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
As 1991 Coup Shook Moscow, Tajikistan Watched And Waited (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
When hard-line communist officials seized control of the Soviet government 20 years ago today, the fates of the USSR's 15 republics were on the line. In Tajikistan, pro-democracy reformists were poised to take action, but the country's president was standing in their way. Produced by Akram Kahhrov, RFE/RL's Tajik Service.
1:55
Yaesu FRG-7000 4765kHz Radio Tajikistan received in Japan
Yaesu FRG-7000 4765kHz Radio Tajikistan received in Japan
This is the first receiver of my own. I bought this from my friend when I was a student in early 90's. I'd enjoyed it for long. Later I put it into a box and left in the attic. Now it works as it used to be. FRG-7000 has only one band width (6kHz) on AM reception and it's too wide to cut off interferences. So I can use the SSB reception (3kHz wide) for rejection tuning as shown in this video clip. Station: Radio Tajikistan 4765kHz Receiver: Yaesu FRG-7000 MADE IN JAPAN Date: 25/Sep/2010 Time: 04:00 JST(+9) Location: Yokohama, Japan Aerial: "303WA-2" by Apex Radio, Japan with preamp (Lowe PR-150)
1:35
Radio Dushanbe - Tajikistan
Radio Dushanbe - Tajikistan
DXing in Germany, with Yaesu FRT7700 Preselector on SLINKY-Antenna and second: ALA1530 Active Loop Antenna, both 20 meters high nearly "outdoor" on my balcony. They connected with an ADDX Splitter to the shortwave receiver inside my flat. I am a collector of Shortwave receivers and do this excellent technique hobby "DXing" since over 40 years. Enjoy the file. More tapes are available, please click! 73 + 55, from Klaus Upload your mp3s with www.mp32tube.com
2:57
The Cows That Keep On Giving (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
The Cows That Keep On Giving (Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
Using cows borrowed through a microcredit program, some women in Tajikistan are able increase their income while their small monthly payments go to buy more cows for more women. Produced by Firuz Baratov of RFE/RL's Tajik Service
3:01
Radio Tajikistan 4765 kHz
Radio Tajikistan 4765 kHz
Received on 2012-01-01 at 1610UTC in Gura Humorului, Romania (dist. 3592 km). Equipment: Eton E1XM, 100m longwire antenna
4:01
SW: Voice of Tajik 7245 kHz Dushanbe, Tajikistan 2012-03-21
SW: Voice of Tajik 7245 kHz Dushanbe, Tajikistan 2012-03-21
Radio Receiver: Etón G3 Globe Traveler Antenna: Sony AN-LP1 Location: Craiova, Romania Time: 02:00 UTC 2012-03-21 Station: Voice of Tajik Language: Tajik Frequencies: 7245 kHz (Dushanbe, Tajikistan 3760 km) Info: Signing in with national anthem.
0:55
test radio tajikistan
test radio tajikistan
Test in Bulgaria , Varna radio Voice of Tajikistan SW
5:40
Migrant Express Part 1: Good-bye Dushanbe
Migrant Express Part 1: Good-bye Dushanbe
Thousands of migrants travel from Tajikistan to Russia each year in search of work. For many, the trip begins with a grueling four-day train journey from Dushanbe to Moscow, during which they endure police inspections, cramped quarters and brutal heat. RFE/RL correspondents Mumin Shakirov and Alexander Kulygin traveled with a group of Tajik migrants on one such journey, experiencing the same hardships and recording the stories, hopes, and fears of four people seeking work in Russia. In the first part of the series, we meet two migrants, judo instructor Muhammed Ali and schoolteacher Jamshed Nabiev, who say goodbye to their families and friends in Dushanbe before they board the Dushanbe-Moscow train.
5:10
Talking about kindness in Tajikistan
Talking about kindness in Tajikistan
Artin Pic Presents Video by: Artin Bemani Original Music : Ziyadullo Shakhidi (МУХАББАТ) Produced by: Artin TV www.artintv.com Copyright © 2011 Mahdi Bemani Naeini All Rights Reserved. www.artinpic.com Special Thanks to : Tolib Shahidi Maroon Town Reggae Band British Embassy in Tajikistan Shams Band Radio Tajikistan
































