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ALLIANCE OF BLOCKED WEBSITES
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The websites listed below have been blocked for many months by the state-controlled ISPs in Kazakhstan. They all offer alternative views on the appalling situation with democracy, human rights and the rule of law in the region. When the printed media are censored, and independent journalists repressed, the Internet remains the only instrument to exchange information safely and freely. Now, we are being deprived of this instrument, too.
Freedom of Speech cannot survive without solidarity, mutual aid, and broad international support. That's why we created the Blokada Alliance. Join us today. Together, we can break the wall!
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NEWSLINE:
Restrictive draft press law in hands of Kazakh president CPJ, 07.07.2009
July 7, 2009
His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev
President of Kazakhstan
Ak-Orda Presidential Residence
Astana
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OSCE Appeals To Kazakhstan To Restore RFE/RL Website RFE/RL, 22.05.2008
The OSCE's representative on media freedom, Miklos Haraszti, has urged the government of Kazakhstan to restore access to RFE/RL's Kazakh-language website, which has been blocked for nearly six weeks despite repeated requests by RFE/RL that the service be restored.
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RFE/RL Accuses Kazakhstan Of Blocking Website RFE/RL, 20.05.2008
In a "very disturbing" case that smacks of "deliberate interference" by the Kazakh government, Internet users in Kazakhstan have been prevented for more than five weeks from accessing the Kazakh-language website of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, RFE/RL President Jeffrey Gedmin has said in a statement.
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Media Forum Focuses Attention on Stifling Journalistic Environment Joanna Lillis, 23.04.2008
The opening of the annual Eurasian Media Forum in Kazakhstan stands to highlight a discrepancy in the government’s sweeping reform pledges and its lack of action, political analysts say.
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Central Asian governments continue to clamp down on the Internet ONI, 07.02.2008
Open Net Initiative (ONI) continues to monitor blocked Web sites in Kazakhstan
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