Kazakhstan After the 6th of July 2019: Authorities Persecute and Imprison the Participants of Peaceful Protests

Kazakhstan After the 6th of July 2019: Authorities Persecute and Imprison the Participants of Peaceful Protests

15.08.2019

On 6 July 2019, rallies were planned in various cities of Kazakhstan to demand that the results of the presidential election be cancelled and Nazarbayev be deprived of power, as well as against Chinese expansion. Law enforcement agencies detained about 700 peaceful protesters in different places.

Lists of persons detained and held liable for alleged participation in protests from 1 May to 12 June 2019

Lists of persons detained and held liable for alleged participation in protests from 1 May to 12 June 2019

03.07.2019

The Open Dialogue Foundation monitors cases of persecution during peaceful protests in Kazakhstan. This article contains the lists of persons detained and convicted from 1 May to 12 June 2019. The lists were compiled based on information from the Facebook group #IHaveAChoice #ActivistsNotExtremists.

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

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

21.06.2019

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

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

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

04.06.2019

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.

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