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The Bostandyk District Court in Almaty on Tuesday ordered the online news outlet Stan TV to halt news programming after finding it guilty of violating
The ruling stems from an umbrella case that prosecutors filed in November accusing dozens of independent and pro-opposition outlets of spreading extremist messages and inciting civil unrest through their coverage of the December 2011 deadly clashes between police and striking oil workers in the city of
In Tuesday’s verdict, which Adil Soz published online, a judge singled out three Stan TV reports: an August 2011 report on the unsolved killing of a Zhanaozen oil worker on strike; a 2011 story about a Zhanaozen oil worker on strike who stabbed his wife reportedly due to psychological stress; and a February report that criticized the Kazakh government’s human rights ombudsman for his alleged unwillingness to answer questions related to the events in Zhanaozen.
Also Tuesday, the court ordered independent newspaper Vzglyad to suspend distribution and online publication pending the outcome of its trial, Adil Soz reported. Two other papers, Respublika and its affiliated weekly, Golos Respubliki, have already been suspended pending verdicts in their cases.
In an unrelated case, the Bostandyk District Court on Tuesday ordered the independent news website Guljan to suspend publication and distribution for three months, and blocked the website in the country, according to news reports. The court cited a complaint by an Almaty prosecutor that sought the suspension but did not specify reasons, according to the ruling published online by Guljan.
The Guljan staff learned of Tuesday’s ruling the next day when a court officer brought the ruling to the website offices. The staff was not notified of the court proceedings. No representatives from the outlet were present in court when the ruling was made.
This latest wave of repression against independent and opposition news outlets follows
SOURCE:
Committee to protect journalists
www.cpj.org/2012/12/kazakh-court-bans-broadcaster-suspends-news-websit.php