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  • ...ass demonstrations by young ethnic Kazakhs, later called the [[Jeltoqsan]] riot, took place in Almaty to protest the replacement of the [[General Secretary ...re police to inform detainees that they have the right to an attorney, and police did not do so. Human rights observers alleged that law enforcement official
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  • ...hy]] was already under way in January 2005, when Baron Cohen caused a near riot in what would ultimately be the rodeo scene in the final cut of the film.<r ...eral [[deleted scene]]s from the film, including Borat being questioned by police at a traffic stop, visiting an animal shelter to get a bear to protect him
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  • ...that contradict the charter and bylaws of the organization as registered. Police, [[Public procurator|procurator]]s, and citizens may petition a court to su ...ssionaries, like all visitors, are required to register with the migration police and indicate the purpose of their stay. Local and foreign missionaries are
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  • On 16 December 1986 the [[Jeltoqsan]] riot took place in response to General Secretary [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]'s dismiss ...ack]] in July, 2016, when [[Jihadism|Jihadist]] Ruslan Kulikbayev killed 8 police officers and 2 civilians in a shootout and car chase. Kulikbayev was wounde
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  • ...yrgyz government]] banned HuT after it declared a [[jihad]] against Kyrgyz police on 19 July 2006. Kyrgyz and Uzbek government officials say that there are t ...olice later found that the terrorists had called associates in Kazakhstan. Police from both nations agreed to work together in investigating the bombing.<ref
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  • ...ed by 15 police officers who twisted their hands and took them away to the police car."<ref>[[Forum 18|Forum 18 News Service]]:[http://www.forum18.org/Archiv ...itle = OSCE Programme Office in Astana supports human rights education for police {{!}} OSCE|url = http://www.osce.org/astana/191616?utm_source=feedblitz&utm
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  • After the riot, the Russians sent troops to Sarikol in Tashkurghan and demanded that the S ...Rights Watch Backgrounder |publisher=[[Human Rights Watch]]}}</ref> while police continue to battle with religious separatists from the [[East Turkestan Isl
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  • ...en clashes''], BBC, retrieved 16/12/2011</ref> Fifteen people (workers and police officers) were killed according to government officials, though opposition ...ref name="Abuse"/> Some witnesses also claimed they had been threatened by police into giving false testimony.<ref name="Abuse"/>
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  • | methods = [[Demonstration (people)|Demonstrations]], [[riot]]s, [[strike action]]s, [[vandalism]] ...Telegraph | first=James | last=Kilner | title=Ten die in fighting between police and demonstrators in Kazakhstan | date=16 December 2011}}</ref> The massacr
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  • ...iots were not spontaneous. They disagreed with the characterization of the riot as related to nationalism or independence; they said it was a protest over ...government, there were two deaths during the riots, including a volunteer police worker and a student. Both of them had died from blows to the head. About 1
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