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Violent protests break out in Kazakhstan as President vows 'tough' response

Hundreds have been arrested in protests that started after a fuel price hike.

PROTESTORS STORMED THE mayor’s office in Kazakhstan’s largest city Almaty earlier today as unprecedented unrest in the Central Asian nation spun out of control.

Sparked by a New Year energy price increase, protests swept across Kazakhstan in a rare challenge to the ex-Soviet country’s authoritarian government.

After a night of unrest that saw more than 200 people detained, several thousand protesters stormed the headquarters of the Almaty city administration on Wednesday afternoon and appeared to have seized control of the building.

Police fired stun grenades and tear gas at the crowd, some armed with batons and shields seized from police, but were unable to prevent them from entering the building, an AFP correspondent at the scene said.

Local media reported that parts of the building were on fire and that protesters were targeting other government facilities.

The protests are the biggest threat so far to the regime established by Kazakhstan’s founding president Nursultan Nazarbayev, who stepped down in 2019 and ushered loyalist Kassym-Jomart Tokayev into the presidency.

The demonstrations began over a New Year increase in prices for Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), which is widely used to fuel cars in the west of the country.

Government resigns

Thousands took to the streets in Almaty and in the western province of Mangystau, saying the price rise was unfair given oil and gas exporter Kazakhstan’s vast energy reserves.

Clashes erupted overnight in Almaty, with police firing stun grenades and tear gas into a crowd of more than 5,000 people that marched through central streets shouting anti-government slogans and sometimes attacking vehicles.

The interior ministry said 95 police officers were injured, adding protesters “succumbed to provocations” and “groups of citizens blocked roads and blocked traffic, disrupting public order”.

Tokayev moved quickly to try to head off the unrest, accepting the resignation of the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Askar Mamin.

He also imposed states of emergency in the capital Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and Mangystau province from 5 January until 19 January.

An overnight curfew will be in place in the areas from 11pm to 7am, with restrictions on movement in and out.

Protests in the capital were smaller and sporadic, but an order published on the presidential website said the state of emergency was necessary ”in connection with a serious and immediate threat to the safety of citizens”.

Tokayev had called for a return to calm in a video posted on Facebook.

“The government will not be felled, but we don’t need conflict,” Tokayev said in the address.

‘Old man out’

 The protesters in Almaty yelled “old man out” — a reference to Tokayev’s still-powerful predecessor Nazarbayev — and “government resign” before police moved in, sparking battles with demonstrators.

Tokayev was handpicked as a successor by Nazarbayev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

One of five ex-Soviet nations in Central Asia, Kazakhstan is of crucial importance to Russia as an economic partner and home to a large ethnic Russian population.

Its government tolerates little real opposition and has been accused of silencing independent voices and media.

Spontaneous, unsanctioned protests are illegal despite a 2020 law that passed easing some restrictions of freedom of assembly.

Limits appeared to have been imposed on the internet on Wednesday, with messenger apps Telegram, Signal and WhatsApp all unavailable. Two independent media websites that reported on the protests also appeared to be blocked.

Smaller rallies had been staged in cities across the republic of 19 million people from Sunday, beginning with the town of Zhanaozen in Mangystau.

Fuel price rise outrage 

The initial cause of the unrest was a spike in prices for LPG in hydrocarbon-rich Mangystau, but a government move to lower the prices in line with protesters’ demands failed to calm them.

Reports by independent media suggested that Tokayev’s announcement of a new price of 50 tenge (11 US cents) per litre, down from 120 at the beginning of the year, failed to weaken the rallies in Zhanaozen and Mangystau’s capital Aktau as demonstrators aired new demands.

Footage from Aktau shared on social media yesterday showed thousands of protesters – who had camped in the city centre overnight – encircled by police.

Most had dispersed from the city centre by today, state broadcaster Khabar reported.

In 2011, at least 14 striking oil workers were killed in Zhanaozen as police crushed a protest over pay and working conditions, the deadliest unrest since the republic gained independence in 1991.

Nazarbayev, who is 81 and had ruled Kazakhstan since 1989, retains control over the country as chairman of the security council and “Leader of the Nation” — a constitutional role that affords him unique policy-making privileges as well as immunity from prosecution.

Kazakhstan’s president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev addressed his unrest-gripped Central Asian nation on Wednesday, vowing a “tough” response to mass protests over a New Year energy price hike.

Ex-Soviet Kazakhstan has been roiled by protests since the start of the year that saw demonstrators earlier Wednesday storm government buildings and authorities cut internet and mobile phone access nationwide in response.

Tokayev addressed the country for a second time since the protests began, assuring Kazakhs that he has no plans to step down from his post after he sacked his cabinet earlier Wednesday.

“As president, I am obliged to protect the safety and peace of our citizens, to worry about the integrity of Kazakhstan,” he said in Russian on Kazakh television.

He said that the country had seen “massive attacks on law enforcement officers” and claimed that at least several had been “killed” or “wounded”.

“Crowds of bandit elements are beating up servicemen, mocking them, leading them naked through the streets, abusing women, robbing shops,” he claimed.

“As head of state and from today onwards as chairman of the security council, I intend to act as tough as possible,” Tokayev said.

“Together we will overcome this black period in the history of Kazakhstan.”

Tokayev was handpicked by Kazakhstan’s founding president Nursultan Nazarbayev, who stepped down in 2019.

But Nazerbayev had retained control over the country, until now as chairman of the security council, and as “Leader of the Nation” — a constitutional role that affords him unique policy-making privileges as well as immunity from prosecution.

© AFP 2022

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    Mute Leitrim303
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:09 PM

    I cannot understand why this project has not been started already. Surly a loan can be sought from the European investment bank. This will be a money making entity once it is operational so it will be paid back over time

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    Mute J M Raw
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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:27 PM

    @Leitrim303: very few public transport systems make a profit so I doubt it would make much money

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    Jun 9th 2018, 10:58 PM

    @J M Raw: m50 toll is profit on profit with more profit on top.

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    Mute J M Raw
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    Jun 10th 2018, 2:01 AM

    @Tom Shine: M50 is a road. Public transport systems are buses, trams, metro etc.

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    Mute SC
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    Jun 10th 2018, 10:02 AM

    @J M Raw: the dart runs at a profit. Some regional services don’t. Anyway, it’s an investment into getting workers to work which has other benefits for the economy.

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    Mute Dj
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:21 PM

    Alternate headline..”Dublin office building rejected by An Board Pleanala because it would interfere with Dart Underground station which won’t be built because it was rejected funding by Dublin City Council”..All that’s missing is some Benny Hill music.

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    Mute Michael Powell
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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:19 PM

    @Dj: ha ha is that actually true.

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    Mute Tom Shine
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    Jun 9th 2018, 11:17 PM

    @Dj: Benny hill music if not all ready Dublin City Council theme tune it should be.

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:58 PM

    By the time this Metro is built most of us will be transported by Hearse!

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:07 PM

    Maltese company ???

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    Mute John Ryan
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:27 PM

    @RJ.Fallon: Looks like a shell set up in May 2016. No websites and address is a building with euphmistically entitled businesses such as PDK investments and LT Textile Holding Limited. Considering no publication in Ireland is willing to name the owners of the company Id say it’s probably safe to say it’s “he who cannot be named”.. and I don’t mean Voldemort…

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    Mute David Dickson
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:43 PM

    @John Ryan: well then it is a nice report.

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    Mute Patrick J. O'Rourke
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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:16 PM

    @John Ryan: I take it you mean the scruffy little elf who looks after Harry Potter?

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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:35 PM

    @Patrick J. O’Rourke: I have no comment to make as I really can’t afford a High Court case right now (or ever). ;-)

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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:37 PM

    @Patrick J. O’Rourke: I could be entirely worng of course but it looks like likely.

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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:42 PM

    @John Ryan: Thanks for that info, it puts a perspective on it.

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    Mute The Girl
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:07 PM

    Ok. Will we ever get underground metro system in this country?

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:09 PM

    @The Girl:
    No.

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:10 PM

    @The Girl: I’d say our debt repayments over next few years will make it tough to fund.

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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:28 PM

    @Lurfic: Don’t you mean all the give away budgets will make it hard to fund?

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    Jun 9th 2018, 8:51 PM

    @Tony Stack: Give away?!…I think you mean give the back the people their hard earned cash which you so happened to thieve in the first instance!

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:18 PM

    So blocked by a project that they arent working on and never will…seems legit

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:34 PM

    The maltese company should bring this to the high court. DART underground is still a figment of our imaginations. There’s plenty of other land and routes it could take. All development can’t be stopped just in case we do something 30 years from now. Ridiculous.

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    Mute John Ryan
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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:38 PM

    @Fred Jonsen: The Maltese company is also a figment of someone’s imagination. It exist only on paper.

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    Jun 9th 2018, 6:57 PM

    Need a few brown envelopes lads

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    Jun 9th 2018, 9:49 PM

    The state should just buy the site at current market value …

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    Jun 9th 2018, 7:55 PM

    Someone come and take this place over again! Please!

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    Jun 9th 2018, 10:24 PM

    Brown envelopes must have been a little light.

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    Jun 10th 2018, 7:45 AM

    Maltese Elf must receive compo from the Taxpayers.. here we go again..

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    Jun 10th 2018, 8:57 AM

    Make it part of the building (underground station hub)…

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    Jun 11th 2018, 11:14 AM

    Government have been buying property along this planned underground railroad for years, the wording used was neutralized ground, Next they will be looking to store all the human sludge/faeces from Dublin next to the airport…..

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