Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Kazakhstan

Kazakh Protesters Criticize Constitutional Amendments

Kanat Isaev in Almaty today (RFE/RL)

ALMATY, June 4, 2007 (RFE/RL) -- Kazakh police have detained two opposition
activists protesting against recent constitutional amendments that allow President Nursultan Nazarbaev to stay in office for life, RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reported.

TEXT SIZE - +
Two members of the unregistered Algha party, Kanat Isaev and Askhat Konkaev, were arrested today in Almaty's central square.

Isaev said that parliament approved the amendments "in just 18 minutes. That will never do. It should have been decided by the people through a referendum. These kinds of decisions should be made only by the people. I am sure it is just funny. We look like a joke in front of the world."

It is the forth public protest in Almaty since parliament approved the changes on May 18 allowing Nazarbaev to run for an unlimited number of terms as president. Other future presidents are limited to two terms.

Other protesters have been detained but eventually released after paying a fine.
 
RFE/RL Central Asia Report
 

SUBSCRIBE For regular news and analysis on all five Central Asian countries by e-mail, subscribe to "RFE/RL Central Asia Report."

You Might Also Like

Video Love It (Or Hate It), It's Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, the Western holiday celebrating love, has become a global phenomenon over the past two decades. The fall of communism and the emergence of the Internet have helped February 14 become something of an unofficial international day of romance. However, not all the passions the holiday stirs are related to love. While some countries have openly embraced the holiday, others are attempting to ban it or replace it with local customs. More

Video Yo! Turkmen Rappers Flip The Script On Repression

For a growing number of Turkmen youth, rap music has become a way to express their daily struggles and inspire political change in one of the world's most oppressive countries. More

Turkmenistan's Personality Cult 2.0

Turkmen Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov appears to be building a personality cult to match that of his eccentric predecessor. More

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

Reports: Assault On Homs Continues

Latest Comment (5 total)

eli: Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you cared about the unarmed people in Homs ... More

Kosovo Serbs To Vote In Referendum

Latest Comment (1 total)

Alija: I'm sure the Russians would welcome their Slavic brothers with open arms should ... More

Jolie In Sarajevo For Film Screening

Latest Comment (1 total)

Janja: How else would Serb soldiers be portrayed? If they do not like the ... More