BLOGGERS WANTED!
* Do you have something to say about politics, culture, education, music, sport, the environment, current affairs or anything else in Turkmenistan?
* Do you want to let people from all over the world know your opinion?
* Do you want to see your opinions published on the Internet?
The neweurasia Turkmenistan Blog is looking for contributors.
This online project is non-profit making, meaning that we cannot offer any payment, but there are still plenty of advantages:
- See your work published quickly with a chance to get feedback from readers all over the world
- Perfect your English-language and journalistic style - help with editing available
- The chance to say what you think and help people learn about all aspects of Turkmenistan.
- Write as much or as little as you want to on (almost) any topic
- Looks good on your CV
- Become part of the world-wide blogosphere and blog communities!
This blog needs YOU and YOUR OPINIONS!
Want to know more, or maybe you have a topic that you’d like to write about?
Then contact Abdulgamid at abdul@neweurasia.net and become a blogger!











on October 30th, 2006 at 5:13 pm
Hi… I heard about that the son of Saparmurat Turkmenbashi Murat Niyazov is going to be president at the next several years… ?s it true..??*
on October 31st, 2006 at 2:26 pm
Yes.I think will be true because I know almost all about Turkmenistan.
I have worked for Mr.President Saparmurat Turkmenbashi for his Palace in Archabil.I have lived in Ashgabat ,I had a contract there(two years) and believe me is a wonderful place.I sought a lot of countries(in a few of them by work contract)Hungary,Germany,France
Italy,Turkey,Gabon,Norwey,Tunisia,Libya and nowhere is not like there regarding live ,culture etc…My dream is to have again a contract there but I think it’s imposible
on November 24th, 2006 at 6:08 pm
Hey… Daniel…
What do you know about Turkmenbashi…??? Tell us please…
on June 8th, 2007 at 11:31 am
It was nice to find this blog, so I’ll try to add something. I’ve left TM 10 years ago, but still thinking of it.
on June 14th, 2007 at 8:28 am
Hi Daniel,
I hope you won’t mind if ask you some few questions about Turkmenistan:
1. How many television and radio broadcasting companies operating
in Turkmenistan and what are their names and where to find them?
2. Do you think a Thailand Satellites’ products and services
(http://www.thaicom.net/default_main.aspx) is useful in
Turkmenistan?
Thank you very much.
Handeil