Kazakhstan unrest and future of the country - Protests erupt around ex Soviet country over fuel prices.

regeem change!111 time for a FAIR and TRANSPARENT ™️ election process
just like america
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Perhaps when Americans grow a set of balls comparable to Kazahs. Compare the fights between Kz security forces and street protesters with the weak soy sauce show that was Jan 6 "insurrection"

I just needed to see the third demand that made the alarm bells go off.

Yeah, because Russians can never comprehend anyone not loving them, so when they are faced with hate, they just blame it on glowies, Nazis and NATO soldiers lusting after their outhouse shitters and wood fired cabins.


Nazirbayev was Kazah premier since 1984. From 1991 "independence" he is the president and his family owns the whole fucking country. This country has everything, gas, oil, uranium. You don't need to do shit, invite foreign companies and just get your cut for doing absolutely nothing. Their 60% GDP comes from just sales of natural resources. They don't need to work. Yet Kazah population was downgraded from average income to below average by the world bank.

So dude was in power since 1984, that's almost 40 years! So close to Russia and what's the point of keeping this shit show going? May be try something else?
 
Perhaps when Americans grow a set of balls comparable to Kazahs. Compare the fights between Kz security forces and street protesters with the weak soy sauce show that was Jan 6 "insurrection"
There’s no comparison whether it’s between the left and the right protesting in America, the Kazakhs are fucking done.
Running up to a riot squad line and jump kicking their shields and hijacking security vehicles, America could never.
 
Perhaps when Americans grow a set of balls comparable to Kazahs. Compare the fights between Kz security forces and street protesters with the weak soy sauce show that was Jan 6 "insurrection"
No my point is that America wants to bring it's Dominion Suite Democracy ™️ elsewhere because muh ebil russia. they did the same thing with Belarus in 2020. there is no doubt that the CIA has interests in regeem change.
 
I'm hearing that Kazakhstan is one of the largest contributors to Bitcoin crypto mining and it plunged after they shut off the internet, Further complicating things. Now I don't know how Bitcoin really works but i've seen @Null mention it quite a bit before, Maybe he can enlighten us on this situation and how badly it could affect the Bitcoin industry.
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A supposed list of extra demands have come out from Kazakhstan. Its validity i cant ascertain. However the uploader is the official account of Petropavlovsk, the capital of the Kamchatka region (Apparently a city in northern Kazakhstan). Possible Russian Psy-op or the Kazakh's have gone insane.
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I ran the list through a OCR Translator and this is what it produced
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"Legalization of polygamy for certain categories of citizens. Prohibition of marriages with foreign citizens."

The fuck?
 
"Legalization of polygamy for certain categories of citizens. Prohibition of marriages with foreign citizens."

The fuck?
The authenticity is questionable especially when you look at the last request. Ablyazov is some weak oligarch that the government and especially Nazarbayev hates and he's contantly accused of doing meme gayops as a way for the gov to justify their actions.
Vast majority of Kazakhs dont care about him let alone demand anything related to him.
 
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who can forget Circassian genocide for example? This is when all the slave markets in the region literally crashed because huge influx of white meat.


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Most of that Russian population was put there exactly to man outposts and fortresses. Imperial Russia wasn't any less of an asshole to its neighbors as it is now. It was actually far worse.


I'll tell you an eye witness story of a simple Russian factory worker who was relocated to Latvia. They expected to be placed in barracks for the first years, but instead were distributed into homes with their inhabitants mysteriously missing. In some homes, stove was literally still warm. He lived there since, never learned local language, always bitched about stupid country asshole locals and always sperged about great Russia and Russian people.

So that Latvian village ... Soviet army rounded everyone in the middle of the night at gun point. You had 10min to bring 5kilos of anything, then you were driven in trucks to railway station where they were loaded into cattlecars and sent to bumpfuck literally nowhere. After a few days trip with quick stops to unload dead people, they were eventually dumped into a snowbank, given few shovels and axes and left alone without any supplies or shelter.

Now you tell me how relatives of those "resettled" Latvians should treat Russian asshole workers and their spawn.
I'd say the descendants who had nothing to do with the initial resettlement shouldn't be treated like shit. It's that kind of logic that people use to justify the land seizures of Boers in South Africa or Anglos in Zimbabwe. Much of the United States sits on land which settled through mass killings, forced resettlement and ethnic cleansing of Natives but many of the people who currently live there and didn't perform those acts now have well over a century of roots in those regions.

The mass ethnic forced relocations (and outright genocides) of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union were a horrendous evil, there's no denying that. Funnily enough, when I was living in Riga I'd had conversations with locals who seemed to prefer Russians from Russia itself over the ethnic Russians who currently live in Latvia and were born there.

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>In #Kazakhstan, former Air Force General Toktar Aubakirov calls on national TV for all #CSTO members to send troops .The #CSTO includes #Armenia, #Kazakhstan, #Kyrgyzstan, #Russia, #Tajikistan, and #Belorussia.

>Putin is sending fighters jets. He cannot losse than influence area. We are living the same as in Belarus. The security forces entered #Almaty, #Kazajistan, a few minutes ago, to try to regain control of the city.

>Shots from automatic weapons are heard in #Almaty, #Kazajistan. Part of the civilian population is armed as they have been seizing weapons and arsenal from police and military for hours. People right now is armed wit a heavily weapons.

>In a few hours troops from Russia, Belarus and Armenia will land in Kazakhstan. A soviet-style invasion like in Hungary or Czechoslovakia will take place. With Russian support Kazakhstan regime is amassing troops and ready to take back control.

>Robbing stores, stealing big screen TVs, and firing AK to make sure nobody objects.

Putin and the President of Kazakhstan met only a week ago.
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>Protesters attempt to topple statue of frmr President Nazerbayev in Kazakhstan’s Taldykorgan Meanwhile, local media is reporting that a police department building has been seized by protesters in Almaty.

>State of emergency has been introduced throughout the territory of #Kazakhstan . #Tokayev now has all the power in his hands.

>Demonstrations and protesters reportes throughout Kazakhstan. The country has been completely disconnected from the global Network for more than 5 hours. Additional police units sent to the Presidential Palace in Nur-sultan. Some military units refusing to counter protesters.

>Kazakhstan authorities have desperately declared a state of emergency in response to nationwide protests, shutting off internet access and deploying the national guard. But they're losing control as the entire police station in Atyrau sided with the people against the government

>This guy says Spetnaz are on the ground.
>The Russian army is bringing reinforcement Spetsnaz teams to the Baikonur Cosmodrome by helicopter.
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Main riots are about 1,500km from Baikonur in Almaty.
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>It seems that the army is carrying out a large-scale operation in Almaty against protesters, rioters and looters. It is gonna be a long night in Kazakhstan.

>#Kazakhstan: The statue of #Nazarbayev Former president and Elbasy (leader) reportedly being pulled down! There are no more Elbasy and no more its regime! Bye, bye old dictator man! Welcome to the next Kazakh generation! Қазақстан аман болсын! Қазақ халқы аман болсын!
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>So if troops refuse to counter protesters and even joined their ranks, Tokayev's solution is asking Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgzystan and Tajikistan to send troops and kill Kazakh people. Meanwhile, Almaty akimat (regional government) still on fire.

>Video shows chaos at Almaty International Airport in Kazakhstan following violent siege Also according to President Tokayev, five aircraft were stolen from the country’s largest city.

This is a small trawl of twitter. I'm sure if you look up the hashtag, you'll find more.
 
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There's an armed revolution in Kazakhstan, the largest break-away ex-Soviet Republic. It might spill over to other regions and involve diplomatic brinksmanship in Moscow, D.C., Beijing, and the European Union.
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