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Kazakhstan Cuts Itself Off From Russia and the Ussr. Kill "Homo Sovieticus"

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
Beneath the modern veneer of glass and concrete in today's Kazakhstan lie the invisible shackles of the past. The country Alexander Solzhenitsyn called "Kazekstan" is now attempting to build its identity on foundations that are one vast graveyard, grappling with the legacy of labor camps and the Great Famine.
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Beneath the modern veneer of glass and concrete in today's Kazakhstan lie the invisible shackles of the past. The country Alexander Solzhenitsyn called "Kazekstan" is now attempting to build its identity on foundations that are one vast graveyard, grappling with the legacy of labor camps and the Great Famine.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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