23.09.2022 - Lack of accountability for ‘’Bloody January’’ events & persecution of critics undermine pledged modernisation
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Kazakhstan: Anti-China demonstrators face long prison terms after fiery protest
Kazakhstan: Pressure on media, LGBTQI+ “propaganda” law, and criminal cases against activists
Criminalising Peaceful Protest: Kazakhstan’s Case Against Atajurt Activists
Complaint against church “under pressure and dictation from police”
Kazakhstan criminal case over protest burning Chinese flag and Xi Jinping portrait
International Human Rights and Women’s Organisations Call Kazakhstan to Prevent Possible Deportations of Afghan Women (Press-Release)
Appeal to Protect the Life of Afghan Women at Risk of Deportation
European Union supported the Rule of Law Forum in Kazakhstan
Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Opposition Party Detained amid “Extremism” Charges
Kazakhstan: Reject ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Legal Proposals
Kazakhstan Parliament Passes Controversial ‘Anti-LGBT Propaganda’ Law
Appeal to the European Union and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe from Civil Society Representatives in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Assassination of Aidos Sadykov Continues to Cast Doubts on Kazakhstan’s Commitments to International Obligations
The European Union Whispers Hopes Over Criticisms While the Kazakh Government Silences Human Rights
Working Group of Civil Society Organizations on Sustainable Development in Central Asia