[20:08:20] Interlexica: As a result of this leaflet, the editor-in-chief and the journalists of Kazakhstan may be incarcerated for seven years
[20:08:20] Interlexica: As a result of this leaflet, the editor-in-chief and the journalists of Kazakhstan may be incarcerated for seven years
IMF&ICEM: Oil workers and their family members are frequently beaten by thugs. Every day workers also receive death threats.
The presidential election in Kazakhstan hasn’t reached the mark, the Head of ODIHR/OSCE observers Daan Everts declared reporting the preliminary results of election campaign monitoring.
The candidate Eleusizov has declared during the voting on April 3, that he and all his family will give their votes to Nazarbaev.
Incumbent president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev according to preliminary information, won the election of the Head of the state that was held on April 3.
On 30 March 2011 the Azattyk Radio Station explained in its official report „Questions of Azattyk website visitors to the President Nazarbaev” that the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev would not hold an online conference at Azattyk Radio Station.
In Kazakhstan struggle develops for compliance of fundamental law – the Constitution – by the incumbent administration of the country. Astana sees arrival of activists of an established public Committee “Let’s Defend the Constitution”.
The teachers of Uralsk schools were obliged to specify the lists of voters.
On March 15th more than 500 active workers of “Let’s leave the housing to the people” and “For worthy housing” public organizations from different regions wanted to meet the presidential candidate for Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana.
Some may say this is traditional Royal high jinks. But the charge sheet against Andrew is very long and it is undermining the valuable, diligent work of the rest of the Royal Family.
New laws restrict online news media, shield government officials from scrutiny. OSCE chairman Kazakhstan undermines organization with repression at home.
Kazakhstan reminds me of Egypt or Tunisia, says Muratbek Ketabayev, President of Grazhdanskaya Aktivnost (Civil Activity) Kazakh Foundation.
More than half of 9 mn registered voters in Kazakhstan signed a petition earlier calling to hold a referendum to extend the President’s mandate.