Human Rights Foundation: Media Crackdown in Kazakhstan, 31.07.2013
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The report informs about the cases of Vzglyad, Respublika, Stan RV and K-plyus.
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The report informs about the cases of Vzglyad, Respublika, Stan RV and K-plyus.
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Amnesty International publish report on Kazakhstan situation.
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Freedom House- an independent watchdog organization strongly condemns the conviction of Kazakhstani opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov.
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Representatives of the democratic community of Kazakhstan have no doubt that Vladimir Kozlov’s arrest and imprisonment have solely political reasons.
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The report is the product of monitoring of the trial of Kazakhstani opposition activists Vladimir Kozlov and Akzhanat Aminov and labor activist Serik Sapargali. The three men were accused of organizing and leading criminal groups that incited social hatred against the authorities in Kazakhstan among striking oil workers in Zhanaozen. Freedom House’s monitoring identified substantial and repeated violations of the defendants’ right to a fair trial in the proceedings.
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Commemorating the first anniversary of the Zhanaozen killings, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) submitted a letter today to the president of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, requesting that he release opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov and stop the government’s most recent crackdown on the independent media.
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Vladimir Kozlov, leader of the Alga! opposition group in Kazakhstan, was sentenced to seven and half years in prison for crimes supposedly related to his participation in a labor strike. Although officially an unregistered party, Alga! is considered to be the main opposition to autocratic Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has strictly controlled the government for the past twenty years.
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The seven and a half year prison sentence handed to opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov strikes a blow to freedom of expression and pluralism of political voices in Kazakhstan, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Freedom House monitored the entire trial of Kazakhstani opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov, who was tried alongside activists Serik Sapargali and Akzhanat Aminov on charges of attempting to overthrow the government of Kazakhstan through agitation and organization of striking oil workers in the western city of Zhanaozen. This report covers the final period of the trial, from September 10th until October 8th.
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Freedom House is monitoring the trial of Kazakhstani opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov, who is being tried alongside activists Serik Sapargali and Akzhanat Aminov on charges of attempting to overthrow the government of Kazakhstan through agitation and organization of striking oil workers in the western city of Zhanaozen. This report covers the period from August 27-September 7, 2012. On August 21 the court unexpectedly announced a break in the proceedings from August 22-26.
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