- Scouting in Turkmenistan
There is no formal
Scouting organization yet inTurkmenistan , due to the political situation and because Turkmenistan refuses to join any organization because of its "status of permanent neutrality," which was accepted by theUnited Nations General Assembly onDecember 12 ,1995 . The only widespreadoutreach activities for Turkmen children between ages 8 and 14 are 10 to 14 day camps that do not provide anyeducation al components, but organize some cultural events likeconcert s,poem s and dance competitions.With the death of
Saparmurat Niyazov onDecember 21 ,2006 , the situation may change rapidly, possibly opening for the expansion of Scouting.There are, however, two
Scout troop s active in the vicinity of the capital,Ashgabat .As far as is known, Scouting was not introduced to the region during the khanate period of the pre-Soviet era.
The concept of Scouting is at least marginally understood in Turkmenistan, as Turkmenistan issued
postage stamps for theOctober 7 ,1997 90th anniversary of the Boy Scouts; as well as other Turkmen postage stamps with Scout motifs and showing a heavy, darkish coloredfleur-de-lis . Of course this does not necessarily mean complete understanding, and the stamps may well simply have been produced for the sake of marketability, but it shows that the concept of Scouting exists at some level in Turkmenistan.With the
1991 breakup of theSoviet Union , it was suggested that theTürkiye İzcilik Federasyonu assist in the creation of Scouting movements in the TurkicCentral Asia n republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, but it is uncertain if this plan ever materialized.The
Scout Motto would be "Daima Häzir", "Be Prepared" in Turkmen, similar to Azeri and Turkish mottoes. The Turkmen noun for a single Scout would be "Skaut" or "İzci". Given recent flux in theTurkmen language , an entirely different name may be decided upon.ee also
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World Organization of the Scout Movement
*Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
*Scouting in Kyrgyzstan
*Scout Association of Uzbekistan
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