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Election in Kazakhstan: Gross falsifications and mass arrests of peaceful protesters

21 June 2019

Nazarbayev’s protege Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev expectedly won the presidential elections in Kazakhstan. The elections were fully controlled and constituted merely an imitation of the electoral process. A lack of trust in the election results is not only due to the lack of legislative conditions for fair

PACE side-event invitation: “Post-elections scenarios in Ukraine, Moldova and Kazakhstan

10 June 2019

This side-event is aimed at bringing together CSOs and Members of PACE who took part in election and human rights observation missions, with the goal to discuss the current situation and attitude of the new and old ruling elites towards the challenges of the future.

Presidential elections in Kazakhstan: a simulated handover of power in a void of political competition

4 June 2019

On 19 March 2019, Nursultan Nazarbayev, who served as President for 30 years, resigned. According to the law, his position was taken by the head of the upper house of parliament – the Senate – Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev.

The rigged June 2019 presidential elections in Kazakhstan: a simulated handover of power in the state

31 May 2019

On 19.03.2019, Nursultan Nazarbayev resigned as Kazakhstan’s President. As prescribed by law, he was succeeded by the head of the upper chamber of Parliament – the Senate – Kasym-Jomart Tokayev. On 09.04.2019, Tokayev announced snap presidential elections to take place on 09.06.2019. Campaigning

Recommendations on human rights situation in Kazakhstan in view of upcoming presidential election

31 May 2019

On the occasion of snap Presidential election in Kazakhstan announced for June 9, the Open Dialogue Foundation (ODF) has listed a set of recommendations on the human rights record in Kazakhstan for the EU, OSCE PA and foreign missions on the ground.

The authorities of Kazakhstan punish civil activism with call up for military service

29 May 2019

In the run-up to the extraordinary presidential election in Kazakhstan, a wave of protests has risen, demanding a fair and transparent expression of will. In many towns and cities, peaceful actions have taken place and participants have been arbitrarily detained.

PACE Members: “Magnitsky laws” sanctions must be imposed in response to political prosecution in Kazakhstan

15 April 2019

During the Spring session of the PACE, 22 members signed a written declaration under the title “Magnitsky laws sanctions must be imposed in response to political prosecution in Kazakhstan” tabled by André Gattolin, the French senator and member of the French delegation to the Council of Europe

The UN Universal Periodic Review of Kazakhstan for consideration at the 34th session of the UPR Working Group in November 2019

2 April 2019

ODF, FIDU and KHISR present this Submission with recommendations within the framework of the consideration of the UPR of Kazakhstan. Over more than nine years, ODF has presented expert opinion on human rights in Kazakhstan, obtaining information from first hand and in-country experience.

A new resolution of the European Parliament urges Kazakhstan to put an end to all forms of political repression

21 March 2019

Following a debate during the Plenary session of March 14, the European Parliament voted on a resolution taking stock of the human rights situation in Kazakhstan, urging national authorities to “put an end to human rights abuses and all forms of political repression”.

Persecution and violation of the rights of Ukrainian citizens on the territory of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan were discussed in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

18 March 2019

On 18 March 2019, in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine a round table took place on the subject of “Persecution and violation of the rights of Ukrainian citizens on the territory of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.”

“Persecution and violation of the rights of Ukrainian citizens on the territory of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan” – a round table in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

18 March 2019

On 18 March 2019, in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine a round table took place on the subject of “Persecution and violation of the rights of Ukrainian citizens on the territory of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.”

A turbulent February in Kazakhstan: hundreds of detained and persecuted participants of peaceful assemblies

7 March 2019

In February 2019, mass peaceful protests, unprecedented in their scale and nature of demands, were held in different regions of Kazakhstan. Protesters complained of poverty and corruption, demanding reforms, improvement of social security and the resignation of the President.

Kazakhstan illegally expelled FIDU human rights defenders in retaliation for publicising the politically motivated case of judge Kenzhaliyev

22 February 2019

The Aktau City Court acquitted the victim of political prosecution, Aigul Akberdiyeva, after which the Chairman of the Court, Malik Kenzhaliyev, was dismissed. Kenzhaliyev said that a special services officer tried to hit him with a car.

PACE Members: “Assistance funds for the judiciary in Kazakhstan: need for an audit”

13 February 2019

During the 2019 Winter Session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, PACE members touched upon various different issues of global interest, from problems of objectivity to media freedom and legal tools to enable the Council of Europe’s governments to adopt sanctions programmes.

Kazakhstani judges subjected to persecution following the acquittal of a victim of a politically motivated case

11 February 2019

Chairman of the Aktau City Court, Malik Kenzhaliyev, was removed from office after passing an acquittal in the case of Aigul Akberdiyeva. The authorities of Kazakhstan make it clear that they will immediately punish those judges who dare to issue independent decisions in politically motivated cases

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