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Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state union

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How Kazakhstan became more Kazakh

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissolution of the…

Kazakhstan draws on current crises in designing national security…

Equatorial Guinea's Oil Minister Allegedly Siphoned Off Millions from…

IN THE PRESS

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

EXTRA

EU Nations Have Frozen More Than $32 Billion in Russi…

Not just Russian oligarchs: Britain must block Kazakh…

Central Asian Economies: Thirty Years After Dissoluti…

EVENTS and OPINIONS

Russia seeks to accelerate old Soviet state…

Fugitive kleptocrat supports protest in Kazakhstan

On the steppe

Kazakhstan: Troubled Nazarbayev grandson dies aged 29

Kazakhstan: Ruling party's coronavirus philanthropy falls flat

Mukhtar Ablyazov and his democratic movement: false…

IN DETAIL

Kazakhstan: Crackdown on Government Critics

Kazakhstan’s green economy: Greenbacks for the Nazarbayevs?…

Steinmetz Swiss trial: Jail for tycoon in Guinea mine corrup…

POLITICAL PROCESS

The future of US and Japanese engagement…

Russians Flock to EU Court in Long-Shot…

As Russia stumbles, Turkey and Kazakhstan sense…

US refocuses on Central Asia after Russia's…

CORRUPTION

Dictators’ funds in Switzerland – the biggest scan…

London centre for Russian-enabling’ Campaigner dem…

Fiji grants US a warrant to seize Russian billiona…

Can Kazakhstan Shed Its Kleptocratic Past?

Yacht justice: A new front in the war drags Russia…

How Western firms quietly enabled Russian oligarch…

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Is Kazakhstan now an enemy of the internet?

Clare Nuttall (business new europe) 12 September 2011

internet zapretKazakh internet users have been angered by a ban on access to 51 international websites that the Prosecutor General's Office claims are promoting terrorism and extremism.

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NY Fashion Week cancels show by Uzbek leader's daughter

Reuters 10 September 2011

(Reuters) - The organizers of New York Fashion Week have canceled a planned show by the designer daughter of Uzbekistan's leader Islam Karimov, who has been accused of human rights abuses.

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Kulibayev reiterates intention to stay clear of politics

SRI 08 September 2011

kulibaev tim(SRI) - Head of the state-owned holding and investment company Samruk-Kazyna Timur Kulibayev reiterated on Wednesday that he has no intentions to enter politics, the Kazakhstan-Novosti news agency reported.

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Kazakhstan: Astana Confronts Extremist Threat

Joanna Lillis 08 September 2011

nan detKazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, seen here on Sept. 1 visiting with children during a trip to the Kyzylorda region in western Kazakhstan, vows to clamp down on extremism following a suicide bombing and several clashes between security forces and armed suspects. 

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OSCE Delegation Visits Jailed Kazakh Rights Defender

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 06 September 2011

Yevgeny ZhovtisA delegation from the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has met with imprisoned Kazakh human rights defender Yevgeny Zhovtis.

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Kasachen-Krimi um Alijew: amtliche Fluchthilfe?

Ewald König, Max Malik 05 September 2011

Schadenersatz für Folteropfer, Rätsel in Aktenvermerken

Alijew selbst ist längst untergetaucht. Dennoch wurde er nun zu Schadenersatz für eines seiner Folteropfer verurteilt. Der Umgang mit seinen mutmaßlichen Mittätern wirft aber neue Fragen über Österreichs Justiz auf. Foto: dpa

In die Causa des international gesuchten Kasachen Rachat Alijew kommt etwas Bewegung. Ein Wiener Bezirksgericht erlässt einen Zahlungsbefehl zum Schadenersatz an eines seiner Folteropfer. Dennoch tauchen weitere Merkwürdigkeiten im Umgang Österreichs mit dem langwierigen Kasachen-Krimi auf. Sie lassen sich als amtliche Fluchthilfe interpretieren.

 

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Alijew muss Schmerzensgeld zahlen

wien.ORF.at; 05 September 2011

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Der ehemalige Botschafter Kasachstans in Österreich, Rachat Alijew, muss einem seiner ehemaligen Leibwächter, der ihm Entführung und Folter vorwirft, Schadenersatz zahlen. Die Höhe beläuft sich auf 7.000 Euro.

Anwälte setzten Zahlungsbefehl durch

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ECONOMY

Kazakhstan diverting crude to Russia’s CPC as Azerbaijan deals with…

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Implications for Kazakhstan’s Energy Sector

Kazakh President Emphasizes Importance Of China-Europe Transportation Route Bypassing Russia

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