Kazakstan: Opposition Media Hounded by Authorities
Newspapers and broadcasters offering support and publicity to two jailed anti-government activists are facing a wave of repression.
Newspapers and broadcasters offering support and publicity to two jailed anti-government activists are facing a wave of repression.
New minister promises a more liberal approach to the media, but some doubt he will be allowed to succeed.
Opposition party members claim their businesses have been targeted by the authorities.
Fewer are leaving for Germany, and some are coming back after finding life there too tough.
Survey suggests that many businessmen see bribes as an essential part of their day-to-day activities.
Non-government groups fear government will use "dialogue" process to control them.
Education minister comes under concerted attack for plans to make university study more costly.
Concern over relations with Moscow prompts Almaty to turn away Chechens fleeing Russian persecution.
There are fears that extremist politicians may exploit Russian skinhead gangs prowling the streets of the former capital.
Critics say proposal to forget businessmen's past misdeeds in return for good behaviour will benefit only the rich and powerful.