Central Asia: Political Opposition
Kazakh Opposition Seeks Real Political Power
RFE/RL, November 25, 2004London-Vienna-Astana:
Opposition in dialog with Europe.
Deutsche Welle, November 17, 2004
China,
Kazakhstan mull cross-border gas pipeline
AFP, 25 Aug 2004
Kazakhstan
flirts with dynastic succession
By MARK MacKINNO, The Globe and Mail
05 Aug 2004
«Kazakhgate»
word for word
Eurasia-Internet, 21 Jun 2004
Kazakhstan: United States vs. James H. Giffen.
EurasiaNet, May 31, 2004
Nazarbayev's false start
BBC Monitoring Central Asia, 25 May 2004
Stop
persecution of Zhumabai Dospanov!
Atyrau, May 3, 2004
Life in
Kazakh prison engenders criminals.
Respublika Assandi Times, January 8, 2004
Kazakh
court accused.
Yermurat Bapi: "I will not ask you to review my case".
December 8, 2003
Nobel economist talks to Kazakhstani journalists about oil revenue
transparency.
OSCE, November 17, 2003
Hands off Amirzhan Kosanov!
October 4, 2003
SOS Kazakhstan: Again and again trial, again and again iniquity.
September 12, 2003
Kazakstan: Corruption “Boosts Economy”
IWPR, August 20, 2003
Kazakhstan and the Nazarbayev kleptocracy.
Corruption and nepotism characterises today's Kazakhstan.
Islamic Human Rights Commission, August 4, 2003
Gvt reshuffle in Kazakhstan gives Nazarbayev maneuverability on
key issues
EurasiaNet, 16 Jun 2003
Opposition voices concern
BBC Monitoring, 12 Jun 2003
First confession in the Kazakhgate case
Bloomberg Business News, 07 Jun 2003
Nazarbayev flunks
again.
“Voice of Democracy”, May 29, 2003
Kazakhgate: First arrests
“Vremya Novostei”, April 2, 2003
No amendment of judgement on Sergey Duvanov's case
Almaty, 11 March 2003
Kazak opposition "coerced" into talks.
IWPR, February 11, 2003
From behind
the bars
Sergey Duvanov
EURASIA-Internet, January 29, 2003
Political development of sovereign Kazakhstan
(Years 1992 through 2002). Nurbulat Masanov.
December 23, 2002
Kazakh media not neutral, says journalist
BBC Monitoring, September 27, 2002
Without appeal...
A year ago Kazakh justice committed suicide.
Eurasia-Internet, September 6, 2002
Kazakstan: New threat to Internet
Authorities take opposition journalist to court over online criticism.
IWPR, August 6, 2002
In Diverse
Kazakhstan, Traditions Survive Change
Washington Post Newsweek Interactive, August 1, 2002
And the truth shall send you to jail. “Voice
of Democracy”, July 9, 2002
Central Asia: Has new alliance with West helped opposition movements?
EurasiaNet, July 5, 2002
Kazakh scandals throw spotlight on democracy.
Transitions Online, April 16-22, 2002
US to Nazarbayev: Clean up your act.
“Voice of Democracy”, June 28, 2002
Kazakhstan: European Parliament
singles out opposition leader for recognition.
EurasiaNet, June 16, 2002
Freedom Passport to be given to Akezhan Kazhegeldin.
EURASIA-Internet, June 8, 2002
Big politics
Akezhan Kazhegeldin and the forthcoming transfer of power in Kazakhstan
Navigator,31 May 2002
No room for corrupt dictator in OSCE.
US Congress about erosion of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Kazakhstan.
“Congressional Record”, May 24, 2002
US asks fox to check hen house.
Nazarbayev sends thugs, not letters.
“Voice of Democracy”. May 23, 2002
Three days in European capital.
Kazakh opposition members at the Council of Europe: Meetings in detail. IAC EURASIA-Internet, April 29, 2002
Initiative Group Statement.
Almaty, March 18, 2002
Opposition in Kazakhstan press campaign to dilute president's authority.
EurasiaNet, March 19, 2002
Voice of Democracy
Published by Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation · Washington, D.C. · Feb. 19, 2002
The family junta.
Voice of Democracy. Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, Feb. 15,
2002
The happy dictator.
Voice of Democracy. Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, Feb.
12, 2002
UN official: Refugees face problems with their status in Kazakhstan
because of the country's current legislation
BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom; Feb 9, 2002
Kazakhstan's
president threatens crackdown on opposition, independent media
to end what he termed the intemperate criticisms of government officials
29 Jan 2002
The exhausted horse should go to the stable
Akezhan Kazhegeldin's interview to the Soldat newspaper
18 Jan 2002
Kazakhstan has freedom of speech but no freedom to apply it - paper
One can criticize the authorities only in private
11 Jan 2002
Voice of Democracy.
Terrorism not the biggest threat.
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation,
11 December 2001
Ex-premier urges joint efforts in removing "tumour of
Nazarbayevitis"
Yesterday brought developments in the high-level conflict
Kommersant, 22 November 2001
Voice of Democracy
Kazakhstan: Unfulfilled Promise
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 2 October 2001
Kazakh opposition slams justice system
over leader's trial in absentia.
"BBC Monitoring", 16 September 2001
Voice of Democracy.
OSCE: Kazhegeldin trial 'unfair'.
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 14 September 2001
'Kazakhstan celebrates a New Year - 1937,'
say the democratic public in Kazakhstan.
"Eurasia report", 24 August 2001
Voice
of Democracy
Who's crazy now?
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 3 August 2001
Voice of Democracy
Published by Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation ·
Washington, D.C. · June 21, 2001
Voice of Democracy
HRW to GWB: Get tough with NN
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 8 June 2001
Voice of Democracy
Flash: Pot calls kettle black…
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 16 April 2001
Trial against Soldat newspaper
resumed today
RFE/RL Kazakh Service, 29 March 2001
Voice of Democracy
Congress blasts Nazarbayev behavior
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 15 March 2001
Voice of Democracy
Kazakhstan flunks rights exam…
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, 9 March 2001
New family member steps into Kazak limelight
who is being talked of as a possible successor to Nazarbaev
Energy Compass, 3 March 2001
Send protests to President Nazarbayev!
Socialist party members picket the Kazakhstan Embassy in London
Newsvendor, 28 February 2001
Activists of pro-Nazarbayev Otan
party protest Kazakh Forum of democratic forces' written statement addressed to U.S.
Congress.
RFE/RL, 12 January 2001
When 'criminal' is political
Repressive regimes are manipulating Interpol
The Washington Times, December 2000
President Nazarbayev gives almost
2-hour long interview to Khabar TV,
harshly criticises an opposition figure
RFE/RL, 14 December 2000
Kazak Opposition Intimidated
The Kazak authorities are attempting to curb the activities of their political
opponents.
IWPR, 5 December, 2000
'Kamikaze' Kazak Deputy
A Kazak deputy risks clashing with the government over his call for constitutional
changes.
IWPR, Seprember 29, 2000
Invitation to the "Round Table" is not accepted
Opposition's refusal can change the disposition of forces in
Astana
Almaty-Astana, 24 August 2000
Kazakh newspapers fight for existence
Newspapers fell victim to Nazarbayev's
crackdown on opposition media
The Moscow Times, 21 July 2000
Nazarbaev Goes Bald-headed
But his account in Kremlin can be freezed.
Central Asian Bulletin, 16 June 2000
The strongest Lukabayev
Double portrait with a saber and a bowl.
Central Asian Bulletin, June 10, 2000.
Kazakhstan sentences alleged Russian separatists
Some politicians consider the court’s sentence of 14 Russians to be
unnecessarily heavy.
Reuters English News Service, June 9 2000
Opposition: only the strongest will survive
Those who ask and trust will be specifically beloved by the power
Central Asian Bulletin, 18 May 2000
President revealed his face
Famous political writer and scientist Sergei Duvanov analyzes
leader’s sincere confessions
Central Asian Bulletin, 6 May 2000
Spotlight on press tyrants
CPJ placed Nursultan Nazarbayev on its annual list of the Ten
Worst Enemies of the Press
The Committee to Protect Journalists Press Release, 3 May 2000
Fat Paste
Beyond Democracy
Gun in the pants, ball in the goal, game goes on
Central Asian Bulletin, 3 May 2000
US says Kazakh leader's threats to media a setback, urges
rethink
Threats by authoritarian leader ran contrary to assurances on
democracy
Agence France Presse, 25 April 2000
Kazakh leader lashes out at media, vows crackdown
Nazarbayev's attack on the press came a day after U.S. Secretary of State
concluded a Central Asia trip
Almaty, Reuters, 20 April 2000
Kazakhstan labor leader imprisoned by us-backed regime as Madeline Albright
prepares to visit former soviet republic
Madel Ismailov was again imprisoned by the US-backed
dictatorship of Nursultan Nazarbaev
E-mail, 13 April 2000
Killing Kazakhstan's Press
A free press is essential to ensure government accountability, which is central to
democratic governance.
Washington, 13 April 2000
Albright Visit Angers Kazakh Opposition
Kazakhstan is deeply divided over Madeleine Albright's forthcoming visit to the region.
Institute for War & Peace Reporting, 7 April 2000
Rachid Nougmanov meets the Chairman of the European
Parliament Delegation to Kazakhstan
Press release
Brussels, 6 April 2000
President's mistake
It's so easy to lose orientation when swinging between the two poles
Central Asian Bulletin, March 23, 2000 |