23.09.2022 - Lack of accountability for ‘’Bloody January’’ events & persecution of critics undermine pledged modernisation
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Stop-Art: Another Field for Government’s Surveillance
Central Asia: a Dangerous Place to be a Journalist
On its 10th anniversary, the ‘Break Silence’ movement announces the creation of an international human rights community
Special Operation ‘Lure Your Neighbour’
Will she be held responsible for her brother? Sister of prominent exiled human rights activist detained in Kazakhstan
Central Asia: Strengthening Safeguards, Oversight and Accountability to Prevent Torture
Walking Through a Minefield: A Wave of Persecution Against a Journalists Ahead of a Professional Holiday
Amir Kassenov’s Hunger Strike – The New Way To Fight Detention That Delayed His Audience
The Kremlin Is Calling: A Kazakh Journalist Has Been Detained For Publications Relating To Russia
Kazakhstan: As President Tokayev Visits Brussels, Civil Society Groups Urge EU to Raise Human Rights Concerns
KazTAG Editors Face Trial as Court Jails Editor-in-Chief During First Hearing
Pride Month Begins Under the Shadow of Kazakhstan’s New Anti-LGBTQ Propaganda Law
Statement on the Situation of Father Iakov (Vladimir Vorontsov)
Behind Closed Doors: Arbitrary Decisions in Political Trials Continue
Central Asia: Repressive Digital Measures Undermine Civic Space and Free Expression