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Kazakh president fails to quell protests, ex-Soviet states offer help

Published 01/04/2022, 10:59 PM
Updated 01/06/2022, 04:32 AM
© Reuters. A view shows a burning police car during a protest against LPG cost rise following the Kazakh authorities' decision to lift price caps on liquefied petroleum gas in Almaty, Kazakhstan January 5, 2022. REUTERS/Pavel Mikheyev

By Olzhas Auyezov

ALMATY (Reuters) -A Russia-led security alliance of ex-Soviet states will send peacekeeping forces to Kazakhstan, Armenia's prime minister said on Thursday, after the Kazakh president appealed for their help in quelling violent and deadly protests.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) that an unspecified number of peacekeepers would go to Kazakhstan for a limited period to stabilise the situation after state buildings were torched and the Almaty international airport was seized.

Eight police and national guard troops were killed in the unrest on Tuesday and Wednesday, Russia's state-owned Sputnik agency quoted the Kazakh interior ministry as saying on Wednesday. Russian news agencies, quoting Kazakh media, later said two soldiers had also been killed in what they described as an anti-terrorist operation at Almaty airport.

Initially sparked by anger at a fuel price rise https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/why-niche-fuel-market-reform-triggered-major-kazakh-protests-2022-01-05, the protests have quickly spread to take in wider opposition to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's predecessor Nursultan Nazarbayev https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/powerful-ex-leader-nazarbayev-is-main-target-kazakhs-anger-2022-01-05, who retained significant power despite quitting in 2019 after a nearly three-decade rule.

Nazarbayev, 81, has been widely seen as the main political force in Nur-Sultan, the purpose-built capital which bears his name. His family is believed to control much of the economy, the largest in Central Asia. He has not been seen or heard from since the protests began.

The Central Asian nation's reputation for stability under Nazarbayev helped attract hundreds of billions of dollars of foreign investment in its oil and metals industries.

But a younger generation is demanding the liberalisation seen in other former satellite states of the Soviet Union. The protests are the worst in Kazakhstan https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/key-facts-about-kazakhstan-2022-01-05 - a country five times the size of France with a population of nearly 19 million people - in over a decade.

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Apparently seeking to appease public ire, Tokayev sacked Nazarbayev as head of the powerful Security Council on Wednesday, and took it over himself. He also appointed a new head of the State Security Committee, successor to the Soviet-era KGB, and removed Nazarbayev's nephew from the No. 2 position on the committee.

Tokayev's Cabinet also resigned.

But protests continued, with demonstrators taking control of the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan's biggest city, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. Flights were cancelled.

Interfax quoted an official as saying the airport had subsequently been cleared of protesters. Reuters was not able to independently confirm the report.

Earlier, riot police used teargas and flash grenades against protesters in Almaty but then appeared to withdraw.

A SECOND TOKAYEV TV APPEARANCE

In the early hours of Thursday, in his second televised speech within hours, Tokayev said that he had appealed for help to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a military alliance of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.

He said foreign-trained "terrorist" gangs were seizing buildings, infrastructure and weapons, and had taken five aircraft, including foreign ones, at Almaty airport.

"It is an undermining of the integrity of the state and most importantly it is an attack on our citizens who are asking me... to help them urgently," Tokayev said.

"Almaty was attacked, destroyed, vandalised, the residents of Almaty became victims of attacks by terrorists, bandits. Therefore it is our duty... to take all possible actions to protect our state."

Russian news agencies quoted Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, as saying security had been strengthened around key installations at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, which Russia uses for space launches.

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'COMPLETE ANARCHY'

A resident of Almaty who mingled with the protesters on Wednesday said most of those he met appeared to come from the city's impoverished outskirts or nearby villages.

At the main square, vodka was being distributed and some people were discussing whether to head towards the city bazaar or a wealthy area for possible looting, the resident said.

"There is complete anarchy in the street," he said.

Footage posted on the internet showed protesters chanting below a giant bronze statue of Nazarbayev, strung with ropes in an apparent attempt to pull it down. A woman who posted it said it was filmed in the eastern city of Taldykorgan.

Early on Wednesday, Reuters journalists had seen thousands of protesters pressing towards Almaty city centre, while in the city of Aqtobe, protesters gathered shouting: "Old Man, go away!" A video online showed police using water cannon and stun grenades near the mayor's office.

States of emergency were declared in Nur-Sultan, Almaty, and westerly Mangistau province. The internet was shut down.

After accepting the Cabinet's resignation, Tokayev ordered acting ministers to reverse the fuel price rise, which doubled the cost of liquefied petroleum gas widely used for vehicles in Kazakhstan.

The Kremlin has said it expected Kazakhstan, a close ally, to quickly resolve its internal problems, warning other countries against interfering. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Russian accusations that the United States had instigated the unrest were false.

Latest comments

Why do republicans have such a hardon for Putin? It’s pretty sickening.
I haven't seen anyone in this thread commending Putin.
Because Putin is a **** ****and a thief
Nazarbayev should be taking lessons from Biden and the Dems on how to discredit and vilify the opposition.
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The people should take all possessions of the president, his family, and his friends. They should then be given a tiny home, terrible food, and terrible jobs. If they quit the terrible jobs they should then be given worse food and no housing. #NoJusticeNoPeace 😜
Given the future prospects of many western generations, do you support the same thing here?  Especially given your slogan, you do realize politicians are both sides are responsible for the growing inequality in the US, right?  Or do you think cops are the sole reason things are bad for some people.
Lol 9% inflation…US will show next week its going there…Next week inflation will show 7.5% from the current 6.8%
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"Young, internet-savvy Kazakhs, especially in Almaty, likely want similar freedoms as Ukrainians, Georgians, Moldovans, Kyrgyz and Armenians, who have also vented their frustrations over the years with authoritarian regimes." yet another one-sided article by Reuters
engin of course you don't like reauters they're about the reporting the news, not hiding the crimes of dictatorships. and helping thieves like Putin steal and hiding the corruption against their citizen
the people of kazakhstan did this ..their tired of being screwed by the arrogant thieves that run their country.
so many Russian trolls .... kazakhstan today Russia tomorrow.... Putin's mafia style shakedown of the Russian people and it's economy will get him and his cronies the jail cells they deserve.
Spoken like someone who hasn't noticed their purchasing power be reduced to 1/10th of what it was decades ago.
The West did this.
Putin wants to go Back to the USSR. you don't know how lucky you are boy
Wow, they live in a totalitarian state and overturned the government. We allow our politicians to proceed with a coup d'etat by World Economic Forum into a totalitarian state and we sit and do nothing
"Give them bread and circuses and they will not riot"
yes America look out for the anti democratic far right that want to destroy American Democracy.
 American democracy has already been destroyed.  You have a choice between a party that tells you they don't care and another party that pretends to care.  Very few people are actually represented by them, and the ones that feel they are, are the most dangerous because they think the system is "fine" how it is.
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