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Kazakhstan: Analysis of law on publishing releasedDate:20/10/2008 ARTICLE 19 has released an analysis of the 2008 draft Kazakhstan Law on Publishing Activities, with key concerns including the proposed registration and licensing scheme for a wide range of publishing activities...
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Kazakhstan: Daily singled out in new attack on independent pressDate:21/09/2009 The entire print run of Kazakhstan’s leading opposition daily, Respublika, was seized today in Almaty while a court froze the bank accounts of its owner and editor in execution of a 9 September court ruling ordering the newspaper to pay 60 million tenge (275, 500 euros) in libel damages to the state-controlled bank BTA...
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Kazakhstan: Human Rights Watch urges government to rescind new Internet lawDate:17/07/2009 The government of Kazakhstan should rescind a new law that significantly restricts media freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today...
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Kazakhstan: Human Rights Watch urges government to rescind new Internet lawDate:17/07/2009 'The government of Kazakhstan should rescind a new law that significantly restricts media freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today...
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Kazakhstan: Human Rights Watch urges government to rescind new Internet lawDate:17/07/2009 'The government of Kazakhstan should rescind a new law that significantly restricts media freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today...
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Kazakhstan: Human Rights Watch urges government to rescind new Internet lawDate:17/07/2009 'The government of Kazakhstan should rescind a new law that significantly restricts media freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today...
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Kazakhstan: Kazakh authorities seize embattled weekly’s print runDate:21/09/2009 'New York, September 18, 2009—The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the seizure of the print run of one of the few remaining independent newspapers in Kazakhstan, which is set to take control of a leading security and human rights organization...
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Kazakhstan: Parliament adopts bill curbing online freedomDate:03/07/2009 Reporters Without Borders and the Kazakh organization “Journalist in danger” condemn the Internet bill that Kazakh legislators passed today...
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Kazakhstan: Rescind New Media Restrictions Date:15/07/2009 The government of Kazakhstan should rescind a new law that significantly restricts media freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today...
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KAZAKHSTAN: TOUGHER RELIGION LAW UNDER CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEWDate:16/01/2009 Non-governmental organization activists are encouraged by Kazakhstani President Nursultan Nazarbayev's decision to refer controversial legislation governing religious expression to the country's Constitutional Council for review...
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Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyzstan's Elections Betray Citizens' Hopes for ProgressDate:27/07/2009 Freedom House is deeply disappointed by the conduct of yesterday’s presidential vote in Kyrgyzstan...
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OSCE: Kazakh media law amendments valuable first step, further reform needed, says OSCE media freedom representativeDate:29/01/2009 The OSCE [Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe] Representative on Freedom of the Media, Miklos Haraszti, welcomed today the adoption of a number of amendments to Kazakhstans media law, and underscored the need for further democratization of media governance...
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Kazakhstan's uneasy press freedomDate:08/05/2009 Kazakhstans independent journalists are threatened by proposed laws to censor speech online The Republic of Kazakhstan is an unlikely setting for a battle over free speech on the internet...
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KazakhstanDate:30/09/2009 Domestic, regional and international obligations related to freedom of expression in Kazakhstan...
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