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Turkmenistan Ruler Unveils a 19-Foot Golden Statue of His Favorite Dog

Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, the leader of Turkmenistan, really loves his dog. He cherishes it so much that he erected a statue in its honor in the countrys capital city of Ashgabat.
The Central Asian shepherd (a breed locally known as Alabai) is immortalized in a 19-foot gold-coated bronze at an Ashgabat roundabout. A screen wrapped around the pedestal plays videos of Alabai dogs playing, protecting sheep, and living their lives. The statue evokes similarities to another gold statue in a nearby junction featuring Berdymukhamedov on horseback.
The canine statue was unveiled on Tuesday, November 1o, in a festive ceremony overseen by Berdymukhamedov. As part of the ceremony, an elder handed an Alabai puppy to a young boy, symbolizing the dogs significance in local culture throughout generations.
Turkmenistans state news agency proclaimed that the statue captures the dignity and self-assuredness of the native canine, which is considered the countrys national dog.
Berdymukhamedov, a self-styled author and poet, had previously expressed his love for the dogs in a special book and a poem. He even gifted an Alabai puppy to Russias President Vladimir Putin in 2017.
As Berdymukhamedov continues to enforce his cult of personality and autocratic rule over Turkmenistan, the former Soviet state is sliding into food shortages in an economic emergency exasperated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a recent report, Human Rights Watch accused the Turkmen government of failing to address the crisis and denying the existence of poverty in the country despite skyrocketing unemployment and widespread food insecurity.
Turkmenistans government has prioritized the countrys image over peoples well-being, said Rachel Denber, deputy Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. With no effort to identify and assist the people most in need at this critical moment, Turkmenistan is callously neglecting the most basic norms of human rights, which include the right to food.
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