A Czech Documentary Peeks Through the Memory of Soviet Repression
In exploring the camps in today’s Kazakhstan, the film underscores the importance of preservation
The Myths about Nazarbayev University and Budget Spending
While the university invests in international projects and faculty, its budget is not transparent
“Anti-LGBT+ Rhetoric in Kazakhstan Is a Product of Colonialism”
After authorities blocked his website, LGBT+ activist Mutali Moskeu explores the roots of queerphobia
The Week in Kazakhstan: Revise and Resubmit
Tokayev wants a new coat of arms and more oil exports via Azerbaijan
Under Threat: The Life of Karakalpaks in Kazakhstan
Year-long detentions, asylum rejections, and pressure from all sides
The Week in Kazakhstan: Nothing but Flowers
Bektenov goes to Moscow, the regulator tightens the screws on non-performing loans
Almaty Authorities Allowed a Conservative Group, Not Feminist Organizations to Hold a Women’s Day Rally
Activists have fought for their right to hold a feminist march for months
The Week in Kazakhstan: Roadblocks and Workarounds
Another “no” to a feminist rally, new research on Kazakhstan’s exports to Russia
Kazakhstan Authorities Deny Women’s Rights while Curtailing Freedom of Assembly
A column by International Partnership for Human Rights
The Week in Kazakhstan: Threats, Lies, and Data Leaks
A massive data leak from China holds private data from Kazakhstan. Polymetal divests from Russia
«One of the World’s Most Opaque Oil Funds»
Economist Kassymkhan Kapparov explains the nuances of Kazakhstan’s National Fund