Political
development of sovereign Kazakhstan
(Years 1992 through 2002). Nurbulat Masanov. December 23, 2002 The isolation of Kazakhstan.
Asia Times Online, December 6, 2002
Now you know why Nazarbayev opposes free
elections.
Kazhegeldin is on the top of most wanted list.
“Voice of Democracy”, November 25, 2002
Sad Kazakh. >
A former Soviet colony treats dissent like in the old days.
“The Wall Street Journal”, November 20, 2002
Raping the truth.
“Voice of Democracy”, November 19, 2002
Opposition parties urge not to allow President
Nazarbayev to visit Holland.
November 12, 2002
"The future of Kazakhstani people looks
very bleak indeed".
November 11, 2002
Stop shameful trial!
Statement in protest of harassment of Sergey Duvanov.
November 6, 2002
Exiled PM is still favourite among the Almaty
people.
Akezhan Kazhegeldin has topped a new poll among Almaty residents. “The Almaty Herald
Weekly” #408, November> 4, 2002
The Nazarbayev regime abuses its Interpol
membership.
IEI, 1 íîÿáðÿ 2002 ã.
Supporters of detained Kazakhstani journalist
denounce incident as government set-up
EurasiaNet, October 29, 2002
Well-known opposition journalist arrested on rape
charge, human rights activists say allegations fabricated.
AP World Politics, October 28, 2002
Parliament's instruction – Washington's order.
EURASIA-Internet, October 21, 2002
Kazakhgate stonewalling.
Voice of Democracy, October 17, 2002
2002 Press Freedom Awards winners announced
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
489 College Street, Suite 403, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6G 1A5
Without appeal...
A year ago Kazakh justice committed suicide.
Eurasia-Internet, September 6, 2002
Attack against journalist in
Kazakhstan indicative of political crisis – Human Rights advocates.
EurasiaNet, September 4, 2002
Journalist Violently Attacked in
Kazakhstan.
“Human Rights Watch”, August 30, 2002
Summer is a vacation time, but not in politics.
Press Service, North American Representative Office, Republican People's Party of
Kazakhstan,
August 18, 2002
Power-hungry dictator tightly
controls the news.
A new, independent radio station: a break for the news-starved Kazakhs.
Datradio, August 16, 2002
OSCE/ODIHR Review of
Kazakhstan’s new Law on political parties.
EurasiaNet, August 8, 2002
Kazakhstan: Parliamentary Briefing.
First issue of a political bulletin on situation in Kazakhstan is published in London.
London, July 15, 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
US to Nazarbayev: Clean up your act.
“Voice of Democracy”, June 28, 2002
Interpol slaps down Nazarbayev.
“Voice of Democracy”, June 19, 2002
Kazakhstan: European Parliament
singles out opposition leader for recognition.
EurasiaNet, June 15, 2002
Freedom Passport to be given to
Akezhan Kazhegeldin.
EURASIA-Internet, June 8, 2002
An attempt on opposition member Yermurat Bapi.
Eurasia-Internet, June 7, 2002
Opposition Republican People's Party in Canada
A significant event took place in Ottawa
EURASIA-Internet, June 3, 2002
Nazarbayev, are you listening?
“Voice of Democracy”, May 29, 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
Kazakhstan: Two opposition newspapers attacked.
Committee to
Protect Journalists May 22, 2002
Another politically-motivated attempt to
silence all voices of dissent in KZ.
The International League for Human Rights sent a letter to N.Nazarbaev about attack on the
Sol-Dat newspaper.
ILHR, May 22, 2002
Soldat newspaper's office in Almaty attacked, two
journalists heavily beaten.
RFE/RL Kazakh News, 21 May 2002
Stopping the rot - Using western influence in
Central Asia.
The Economist Editorial, May 4, 2002
Three days in European capital.
Kazakh opposition members at the Council of Europe: Meetings in detail.
IAC EURASIA-Internet, April 29, 2002
Voice of Democracy
Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation, April 29, 2002
Kazakh scandals throw spotlight on democracy.
Transitions Online, April 16-22, 2002
Kazakhstan: Unfulfilled Promise.
Interview with Martha Brill Olcott Author, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment. “Washington Post Online”, April 18, 2002
Leaders and activists of Republican People’s
Party were detained when trying to meet with the "Minor Davos" Forum
participants.
RFE/RL's Kazakh News, April 10, 2002
Banana republic Kazakhstan: The crisis turns
into political one.
Kazakh opposition member has taken refuge in French embassy in Almaty.
March 30, 2002
Kazakh opposition urges public control over
spending petrodollars
Source: Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency, Almaty, in Russian 0944 gmt 27 Mar 02/BBC
Monitoring Excerpt from report by Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency
BBC Monitoring, March 27, 2002
Initiative Group Statement.
Almaty, March 19, 2002
Kazakh pressure group calls for reform of
constitution.
BBC Monitoring, March 18, 2002
Opposition in Kazakhstan press campaign to
dilute president's authority.
EurasiaNet, March 19, 2002
We won't allow to plunder the
National Oil Fund
Appeal of Kazakh politicians to Chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young Global
05 March 2002
Akezhan Kazhegeldin's voice "jammed"
by the regime that does not seem to like this voice at all.
March 4 2002
Kazakh opposition appeals to U.S. Government for
help.
27 February 2002
Senator McCain for Kazhegeldin's return to
Kazakhstan.
February 19, 2002
Kazakhstan: Talk of oil pipeline through
Afghanistan seen as premature.
EurasiaNet, February 17, 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
I do not believe
IAC EURASIA-Internet, 21 January 2002
Fear grows.
Voice of Democracy. Jan. 15, 2002
President's Christmas Tree.
Farid Murtaza
E-mail, January 8 2002
Conflict on Kazakh-Uzbek border.
Press Service of the United Democratic Party. 5 January 2002 |