1. Russia Redux • Возвращающаяся Россия

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (11.2011)

Not Russia, but... the Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan has long been tied to Russia, having been ceded to Tsarist Russia in a treaty with China in 1876. It was a republic during Soviet rule and became an independent country in December 1991. A poor, land-locked, mountainous country of just over 5,000,000 people, Kyrgyzstan is one of the world's six independent Turkic states. Although the country is historically Muslim, it has long been a secular state, though it is now faced with an increasingly active Islamic community and influx of Muslim missionaries. Both Russia and the U.S. have military bases in Kyrgyzstan with the U.S. base supporting U.S. military operations in Afghanistan.
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Kids in the market.
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Kids in the market.

BishkekKyrgyzstanБишкекКиргизииКыргызстанКиргизская РеспуубликаСредняя АзияRepublic of KyrgyzstanCentral Asiarusurusu photography

  • Women worker in the Bishkek market.
  • At work amongst the refuse.
  • Boys in the market. Мальчишки на рынке Дордой. Здесь протекает их детство. Многие не ходят в школу. В основном, это дети мигрантов с Юга Киргизии, где больше безработица.
  • Girl in the market. Most of the people, including children, who work in the market are migrants from southern Kyrgyzstan where there's little work.  Девчонка с рынка Дордой.
  • Kids hanging out in the market.
  • Communist children's advocate, Guljamal Sultanalieva, fights tirelessly against homelessness and illiteracy. Гульджамал Султаналиева, коммунистка, занятая спасением детей с рынка Дордой от беспризорности и безграмотности.
  • Guljamal Sultanalieva being interviewed by Russiya Al-Yaum,. Гулджамал Султаналиева даёт интервью телеканалу "Русия Аль - Яум"
  • Boy in the market with his stall I.D.
  • Nothing bio-degradable here.
  • Migrant from the south selling homemade goods in the market. Киргиз-южанин продаёт домашнюю стряпню по дешёвым ценам. Самые дешёвые в Бишкеке лепёшки!
  • Family at home in the market.
  • Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time. ~ Grace Abbott (Director, Children’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, 1917–1934)
  • Little one trying to help in the Bishkek market.
  • I need a touch of lipstick.
  • Kids in the market.
  • Working in the market, these boys look older than their years. <br />
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It's estimated that there may be two hundred and fifty million children in the world today engaged in some form of exploitative child labor.
  • Family life in the market.
  • Inside the market.
  • Boredom while selling sweet popcorn.
  • Repackaging goods received from Turkey & China that they will export across the former USSR at significant profit.
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