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London Rolls Out the Blood-Red Carpet for Kleptocrats

Screen Shot 2016 12 31 at 1.13.00 pmSix years ago, the government of Kurmanbek Bakiyev nearly killed me. I remember it well, because it killed a man standing near me. It wasn’t specifically me, or him, they were trying to kill. They were simply firing live rounds at protesters.

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Kazakhstan: Self-Immolation Death Renews Debate on Justice System

47beba0f0921829e79ff90198cb500b2 XLOn the morning of December 14, a 48-year old woman in Astana, Maira Rysmanova, succumbed to injuries sustained after she set herself alight in a desperate protest in front of the General Prosecutor’s Office.

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Kazakhstan: Zhanaozen Wounds Heal, but Sense of Injustice Remains

238417236The oil workers were shocked to see that the city would try to hold a party just yards from the spot they had occupied for months in the hope of negotiating higher salaries. The day was December 16, 2011, and authorities in the city of Zhanaozen in western Kazakhstan, disregarding the strikers, were intent on celebrating Independence Day in a cacophonous way.

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White collar crime in Central Asia: the case of Kazakhstan (part 4)

kazakhstan“Classical” cases such as the massive amounts of money embezzled by former BTA bank chief Mukhtar Ablyazov and ex-mayor of Almaty Viktor Khrapunov have been haunting Kazakh law enforcers for well over a decade. But white collar crime, meaning not bribes and extortions but straightforward swindle and theft, have become endemic in Kazakhstan during the last couple of years.

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Congress Just Passed a Watershed Human Rights Provision — Tucked Inside Its Defense Spending Bill

magnCongress passed its annual defense spending bill on Thursday, which in any other instance would be news itself. But tucked into the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act was a watershed provision on human rights and corruption — one with global consequences.

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New Report on Unrecorded Capital Flight Finds Developing Countries are Net-Creditors to the Rest of the World

globTax Havens have been Key Facilitators of Movements of Licit and Illicit Capital out of and into Developing Countries. Report is the Work of Consortia of Experts in Norway, United States, Brazil, India, and Nigeria

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French court cancels Kazakh tycoon Ablyazov's extradition to Russia

ablyazmFrance's highest administrative court on Friday cancelled an extradition order to send jailed Kazakh tycoon Mukhtar Ablyazov to Russia on the grounds that the request was made for political reasons.

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'Democracy was hijacked. It got a bad name': the death of the post-Soviet dream

bustoleninIndependence 25 years ago promised to bring freedom and prosperity to central Asia, but kleptocratic regimes have left many yearning for the past

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As the World Frets over the Taiwan Call, Trump's Talk with Kazakhstan Might Be the Real Shocker President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.

nazkazakhstanA U.S. partnership with Kazakhstan can keep Chinese and Russian ambitions in check.

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Nazarbayev stated that tsarist Russia had brought from Kazakhstan all the wealth

nazpThe President of Kazakhstan , Nursultan Nazarbayev, stated that tsarist Russia was out of the country all the wealth.

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

Experts of the Committee against Torture Commend Kazakhstan for Enhanced Legislation

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Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

Kazakh official: Not the time to resolve differences through war

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Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

Oil majors sued by Kazakh government over billions in revenue

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