Spotlight on Media Ownership in Kazak Libel Case
In a high-profile court case, a former minister turns the tables by claiming that Kazakstan’s ruling elite controls the media.
In a high-profile court case, a former minister turns the tables by claiming that Kazakstan’s ruling elite controls the media.
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