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Published by Kazakhstan 21st Century Foundation · Washington, D.C. · Sept. 3,
2003
FEEL FREE TO DO AS YOU'RE TOLD -- One of the world's most
notorious enemies of a free press has warned his country's media not to try to influence
public opinion. Kazakhstan's thin skinned dictator, Nursultan Nazarbayev, lectured the
media to report objectively and responsibly and said they were free to cover both sides of
issues as long as their reports were free of analysis, according to Khabar.Kazakhstan, and
the Internet newspaper Gazeta.Kazakhstan. In reality, however, even factual reporting has
landed journalists in prison; the most notorious case is imprisoned human rights advocate
Sergei Duvanov, who had printed what the foreign media were reporting about the Kazakhgate
corruption scandal implicating Nazarbayev and his inner circle. It was another one of the
periodic lectures by a ruler who has jailed journalists when he felt they insulted him,
and who has been condemned by numerous international governments, human rights
organizations and journalism groups for his heavy handed persecution of the Kazakh
opposition and independent media. This time he said the media's role is to preserve
harmony among the country's ethnic groups and mobilize the populace to carry out the
leadership's policies. http://www.khabar.Kazakhstan/news_eng/,
http://www.gazeta.Kazakhstan/eng/
ELECTION WATCHDOGS -- In light of Kazakhstan's record for election abuse, the OSCE
has offered to send two election consultants to observe next month's local-council
elections. OSCE has "sharply criticized previous presidential and parliamentary
elections in Kazakhstan," reports RFE/RL. No response yet from the Kazakh Central
Election Commission (CEC) on whether they'll be allowed in. http://www.rferl.org/bd/ka/
NEW MEDIA LAW = LESS NEWS -- The Nazarbayev regime's new draft
media law will further restrict freedom of speech, charges Roslana Taukina, president of
the Journalists in Need Foundation of Kazakhstan, according to Deutsche Welle. As evidence
she cites the fact that the government refuses to publish the draft as promised. Although
some media representatives were consulted in the drafting process, she said the government
rejected all suggestions not conforming to its views. All revisions in media laws over the
past decade have resulted in fewer media outlets, greater intimidation of journalists and
poorer reporting of domestic political events, she added. http://www.rferl.org/bd/ka/, http://www.dw-world.de/english
BEG OR ELSE -- Imprisoned journalist Sergei Duvanov is under growing government
pressure to request an official pardon, reports Yevgenii Zhovtis, the head of Kazakhstan's
International Bureau for Human Rights, reports Interfax-Kazakhstan. The Nazarbayev regime
has been the target of extensive international condemnation for its prosecution of
Duvanov, an independent investigative reporter and human rights activist who reported on
high level corruption in his country. After several incidents of harassment, threats and
severe physical beatings he was arrested on juvenile rape charges and sentenced to three
and a half years in prison. The charges are widely considered to be politically motivated
and unfounded, and the government may be looking for a face saving escape. Duvanov has
refused to request a pardon, insisting he is innocent. Zhovtis said he based his
accusation on the recent imposition of restrictions on the two prisoners, including denial
of visits, that appear to be intended as political pressure, RFE/RL reported. http://www.interfax-news.com/ http://www.rferl.org/bd/ka/
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