Beggars' Belief: The Luli Of Tajikistan
In a small Tajik village, members of the Luli minority maintain the traditions passed down to them through the generations. For some, begging is not only a way to survive, but an honorable profession practiced by their nomadic forebears. (Anushervon Aripov and Nasim Isamov, RFE/RL's Current Time)

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