In Kazakhstan, the Public Prosecution Requires Five Years of Colony for Five Activists Detained Prior to the Referendum on the Construction of a Nuclear Power Plant
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In Kazakhstan, the State prosecution demands that five activists detained prior to the referendum on the construction of a nuclear power plant be sentenced to five years ' imprisonment each in an attempt to organize a riot, reports Azattyk Asia. 56-year-old Aydar Mubarak, 66-year-old Nurlan Zhaualbaev, 64-year-old Faziljan Sydykov, 55-year-old Nurlan Temirgaliyev and 67-year-old Jeanat Kazakbay.
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