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  1. Embassy Row Online
    Resource Type: Website
    Contact names and numbers for all embassies to Canada and all Canadian embassies abroad.
  2. Encyclopeida of Asian History
    Resource Type: Book
  3. Investigative Reporters Held Abitrarily in Northeastern City
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    A reporter has being held on arbitrary charges in Kazakhstan. Reports Without Borders believes that he is being held as a scapegoat for a rape that took place in a governor's residence.
  4. Kazakhstan: Investigative reporter held arbitrarily in northeastern city
    Sources News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Reporters Without Borders condemns investigative reporter Yaroslav Golyshkin's arbitrary detention for the past month in a prison in the northeastern city of Pavlodar and calls on the judicial system to guarantee his right to due process.
  5. Kazakhstan Misusing Court Order to Censor Online Newspaper
    Sources News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    Online news publisher Respublika has asked a federal judge in New York to clarify that officials in Kazakhstan can’t use a U.S. court order in a battle over leaked emails to censor news stories that are critical of the Kazakhstan government.
  6. Kazakhstan: RFE/RL website editor beaten unconscious in Almaty
    Sources News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2009
    Ermek Boltay, a young journalist who edits the website of Radio Free Europe/Radio Libertyâ##s Kazakh-language service, was beaten unconscious outside his home in Almaty on 18 January.
  7. Kazakhstan's 99 per cent
    Protests by Kazakhstan's oil workers in 2011 were crushed, but anger remains over huge inequalities of income and lifestyle

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    Kazakhstan could be among the world’s top 10 oil producers by 2020, but the Kazakhs who get the oil out of the ground don't benefit much from it. In May 2011 thousands of oil workers in western Kazakhstan began the biggest strikes since the country emerged from the breakup of the USSR.

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