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Kazakhstan's Leading Human Rights Activist Marks One Year Behind Bars

Kazakhstan's most prominent human rights activist, Yevgeniy Zhovtis, has marked his first year behind bars. Zhovtis, a tireless campaigner who has stood up to the Kazakh authorities for years, was given a four-year prison sentence on September 3, 2009 on charges of vehicular manslaughter he denied, after a trial widely ...

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Duke of York's former home 'bought in money-laundering scam'

The Duke of York may be called to give evidence in court over claims that a Kazakh billionaire paid £15 million for his Ascot home in a money-laundering ...

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The Costs of Corruption: The Erosion of Freedoms and Governance in Eurasia Print
Written by Oslo, Norway
Friday, 09 July 2010 08:43

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A Joint Statement by Freedom House, Global Witness, the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Eurasian Democracy Initiative for the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Oslo

 
Government must be accountable to its citizens Print
Written by www.csce.gov
Friday, 25 June 2010 07:32

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U.S. Helsinki Commission chairman Cardin concerns over lifetime powers for kazakhstani President

 
TOO BAD OR WORSE Print
Written by Akezhan Kazhegeldin
Saturday, 19 June 2010 22:38

ak_stasbWhoever does not help to resolve the conflict in Kyrgyzstan, must then deal with the consequences of this omission

 
Opposition says it leads Kyrgyzstan after uprising Print
Written by PETER LEONARD
Thursday, 08 April 2010 08:28

fotochronikaOpposition says it controls Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan after dozens killed

 
KAZAKHSTAN THREATENS UK OIL INTERESTS Print
Written by Tracey Boles
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 16:47

KAZAKHSTAN, the landlocked central Asian country larger than the whole of Western Europe, grabbed the attention of the world's biggest oil companies in 2000 with the discovery of the giant Kashagan oil field.

 
Kazakhstan looks at new oil route to Europe Print
Written by Isabel Gorst in Moscow
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 14:44

Kazakhstan, said on Tuesday, it was interested in establishing a new export route to carry its growing surplus of oil across the South Caucasus and the Black Sea to Europe.

 
Kazakh lender BTA Bank files U.S. bankruptcy Print
Written by Jonathan Stempel
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 10:18

BTA Bank , the second-largest bank in Kazakhstan, sought bankruptcy protection in the United States to protect itself from U.S. creditors while it restructures $11.6 billion of debt at home.

 
Ex-Botschafter unter Folter-Verdacht Print
Written by Ricardo Peyerl
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 00:00

aloijev160Das Mittelalter scheint noch nicht überwunden zu sein: Anno 2004 wird eine junge Frau und Mutter namens Anastasiya Novikova von Wien nach Beirut gebracht und in ein als Folterkammer umgebautes Zimmer gesperrt.

 
Kazakh Energy Minister Questions Need to Lead in Uranium Output Print
Written by Nariman Gizitdinov
Friday, 15 January 2010 00:00

Sauat Mynbayev, Kazakhstan's energy minister, questioned the need for the Central Asian country to maintain its world leadership in uranium production.

 
Journalists In Central Asia Struggle In 'Atmosphere Of Hopelessness And Fear' Print
Written by J.G. Cefalo
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 00:00

14012010With attacks against journalists around the world on the rise, it is no surprise that Central Asian journalism is becoming ever more dangerous.

 
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