From Silence to Big Screens: Kazakh Documentary Sheds Light on Women’s Voices in Nuclear-Affected Areas
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From Silence to Big Screens: Kazakh Documentary Sheds Light on Women’s Voices in Nuclear-Affected Areas
The Astana Times provides news and information from Kazakhstan and around the world. ASTANA — Growing up in Kazakhstan, Aigerim Seitenova never imagined that the silence surrounding her community’s nuclear past would one day propel her into global activism. Now a feminist, human rights professional, and nuclear disarmament advocate, she has transformed her personal connection to the painful history of Soviet-era nuclear testing at the Semipalati…
Attacks on Media Workers in Kazakhstan in 2022-2023
REPORT ANNEXES AUTHOR OF THE REPORT: THE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH PROTECTION PHOTO: MADINA ALIMHANOVA, JOURNALIST 1/ KEY FINDINGS In Kazakhstan, 347 attacks/threats against professional and citizen media workers, activists, editorial offices of traditional and online media outlets were identified and analysed in the course of the study for 2024. Data for the study […]
Through a post on his X profile (ex Twitter), the president again attacked the press, with a strong message
“The 2024 was a year in which journalism was the President’s punching ball and his environment in a strategic and organized work,” warned the organization’s headline, Paula Moreno Román. Read more
You will be wondering what this news is doing in a medium specialized in agricultural information. Well, to begin with, we are journalists and we do not like what is happening. But also the issue of guaranteeing freedom of expression and a good exercise of the press was a common demand of rural leaders, through the Liaison Table, when those who attacked it were Kirchnerists who attacked both journalists and agricultural producers.
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