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  • ...ks.google.com/books?id=ZwDxTvTlRuYC&pg=PA46 "Turkey, Closing ranks against accountability"], Human Rights Watch, 2008. "The traditional Nowrouz/Nowrooz celebrations, ...015|website = Kurdistan Regional Government|publisher = Kurdistan Regional Government|last = |first = }}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=zDRGO6EgapM
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  • ...r of the country since then, and is characterised as authoritarian, with a government history of human rights abuses and suppression of political opposition.<ref ...in Kazakhstan|freedom of religion]], but religious leaders who oppose the government are suppressed.{{citation needed lead|date=August 2016}} The [[Kazakh langu
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  • ...n the country. Three operators are offering GSM services and two CDMA. The government estimates that 60 percent of the population uses mobile services.<ref name= ...ng services offered by competing companies. An investigation of the Kazakh government revealed that such systems indeed existed and were used by KazakhTelecom, b
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  • ...ction sharing agreement with the original two companies and the Kazakhstan Government. This is a 40-year agreement to develop the field to allow the production t | work=Crude Accountability website
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  • ...ned or detained worshipers for practicing religion outside state controls. Government critics, including opposition leader [[Vladimir Kozlov (politician)|Vladimi ...om of Expression Exchange:[http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/69862/ GOVERNMENT MUZZLING FREE EXPRESSION IN RUN-UP TO ELECTIONS], 19 October 2005</ref>
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