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#Kazakhstan - Dozens detained in a crackdown on peaceful protest
“The Democratic Party of Kazakhstan, a newly created opposition party, was forced to cancel its founding congress today in response to relentless harassment by the authorities. We are also calling for the release of all those who have been detained simply for expressing support for the Democratic Party and other opposition groups.
“These attempts to crush Kazakhstan’s nascent opposition movement are shameful. Forming a political party is a manifestation of the fundamental human rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association. Kazakhstan’s authorities must fully respect these rights and release anyone who has been detained in the context of protests or opposition support.”
Background
Some of the detainees align themselves with the unregistered Democratic Party. Its organizing committee announced the cancellation of party’s constituent congress scheduled on 22 February and called on its supporters to take part in peaceful protests. According to the party’s representatives, dozens of its supporters were subjected to harassment and other pressure on the eve of the congress in Almaty and other Kazakhstani cities. At least 23 people were put under administrative arrest under various spurious pretexts.
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