23.09.2022 - Lack of accountability for ‘’Bloody January’’ events & persecution of critics undermine pledged modernisation
KIBHR Statements
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
From the Call to Boycott the Referendum to an Irregular Political Trial: the Special Treatment Reserved for Orazaly Erzhanov
Statement regarding the systematic removal of materials and blocking of social media accounts
Kazakhstan: Convictions of Atajurt Activists Reflect Misuse of Criminal Law to Silence Dissent
Human Rights at Stake
The Repression of Freedom of Expression Continues in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan: Verdict Looming in Trial of Activists Protesting Repression in Xinjiang – Ensure Justice and Release Them
A Feminist Event Sabotaged on March 8
Defrocked Priest Yakov Vorontsov Added to List of People Persecuted for Their Faith
Information Statement with Commentary in Connection with the Arrest of Orazaly Erzhanov