Editorial: Kazakhstan has declared war on its own people – it will end badly

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Editorial: Kazakhstan has been so mismanaged, for so long, that a country with so much potential wealth is on the brink of becoming a failed state

That is unlikely to be enough to quell the outrage of a poverty-struck people short of light and power, yet who live atop a vast land with Saudi-style oil riches and huge reserves of crucial industrial minerals – a land which is one of the world’s major cryptocurrency miners, literally fuelled by its practically inexhaustible supplies of cheap energy.

 

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Irresponsible journalism. I am not justifying the current actions of their gov. But if the protestors did not resort to such violent measures, it would not be like this as well. It takes both hand to clap. But to glorify protestors and not being neutral is irresponsible.

So what's the under current of this situation?

Tokavev has effectively announced his own death warrant.

And President Kassym-Jomart 'massacre' Tokayev of Kazakhstan would go down memory lane as the most brutal dictator world over.

You're lying. Not the people, but the terrorists who were trained by American instructors ....

Kazakistan government will never be able to continue their fascism and dictatorship after this stage, Russian troops will creat big danger against Kazak Citizens.

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