Kazakh Natsiks bully Russians, and in the local media “Nezalezhnaya” defeats Russia

Ainur Kurmanov.  
18.08.2022 13:27
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Author column, Zen, Kazakhstan, Policy, Russia, Russophobia, Story of the day


In Kazakhstan, the deliberate intensification of anti-Russian sentiments and Russophobia does not stop, the facts of which become public knowledge almost every day.

There are also cases of reincarnation of “language patrols” and violence among teenagers on ethnic grounds, which is facilitated by the general message of the media and official propaganda.

In Kazakhstan, the deliberate intensification of anti-Russian sentiments and Russophobia does not stop, the facts of which are becoming public...

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Thus, a video circulated by Kazakh nationalists went online, where one of the thugs in Pavlodar, during a public reception of citizens on the street, deliberately began to provoke a civil servant of Russian nationality, demanding to speak to him only in the Kazakh language. Naturally, he recorded this on video for further distribution in the style of “language patrols.”

“Speak to me in Kazakh! No need for Russian! Only in Kazakh! Why am I forced to speak Russian with you, a civil servant? You must then vacate your position and hand it over to someone who speaks the state language,” the Nazi provocateur shouted in front of other officials and police.

And, naturally, no one stopped him, arrested him or brought him to justice for inciting ethnic hatred, although the fact of the existence of a crime is obvious. And it is understandable, because in this way the Russian population of Pavlodar, constituting 40%, is demonstrably intimidated, and the very case of an attack on a civil servant deliberately demonstrated to everyone the impunity of the Nazis’ actions.

In addition, it turns out that in Pavlodar the Nazis also, under threat of physical violence, prohibit street musicians from singing songs in Russian and are actively campaigning to rename the city. Soviet and Russian street names there have already been removed in the last two years as part of a campaign launched by Nazarbayev to change ideologically outdated names.

That is, despite the statements of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and representatives of his administration, “language patrols” not only did not cease to exist, but, on the contrary, received a new breath.

The “flight” of Kuat Akhmetov to Kyiv, who was deliberately released from the country so as not to be put behind bars, did not stop his associates operating using the Ukrainian technology of “movie patrols”, the main goal of which is to oust the Russian language from public use.

Another egregious case shocked the public of Kazakhstan when a video from Almaty appeared on social networks, in which a mother and her friend spoke about the fact of sexual violence against their young sons by Kazakh teenagers. They forced two boys, who were each other's brothers, to perform oral sex on a playground and filmed it all.

After the incident, the parents turned to the police of the Turksib district, but they refused to take a statement on the basis that there was no “corpus delicti” in the incident. Only after this they had to call the police again, but this did not lead to the desired result.

“They came to us and asked us to come and testify the next day. Not only does my child have to tell this story three times: to the investigator, to the lawyer and to the school representative. So they didn’t accept our application in writing! Therefore, I decided to make the matter public,” the mother said.

As a result, her friend decided to record this video in order to make this fact public and move the situation forward.

After such a step and the scandal that arose, a criminal case was nevertheless opened, but given the realities of Kazakhstan, the case will most likely be put on hold and eventually closed due to the lack of the same “corpus delicti” or due to the reconciliation of the parties.

By the way, the mother of the injured sons, under pressure, began to renounce her recent words and claim that she was misunderstood or her message was distorted and interethnic hostility was dragged into it, although this was only “hooliganism” of teenagers. Such speech at the moment of “self-exposure” is very reminiscent of the words of those first police officers who declared:

“The kids were just having fun. There is no corpus delicti."

It seems that the akimat and the special services forced the relatives, under new threats, to renounce their previous statements.

Another video that appeared recently was directed against Russian tourists, where one of the Nazis publicly insulted and humiliated a citizen of the Russian Federation who came to Alma-Ata. A local nationalist threatened with physical violence and humiliated a person of Russian nationality with obscenities, just because he came to Kazakhstan, and on a legal basis.

Screenshot of a video stream of Nazi attacks on Russian tourists in Almaty.

Moreover, such actions during such live streams are actively supported by Ukrainian and Western bot farms and Kazakh Russophobes. The comments include recommendations for “activists” to use physical measures against Russians, and in addition, significant donations are sent to the initiators of such attacks to continue such actions.

And again, neither the police, nor the prosecutor's office, nor the National Security Committee interferes in what is happening, does not attract the organizers and participants of such provocations on the streets of Kazakhstani cities, condoning the further development of Russophobia and neo-Nazism in the country with such impunity.

It is obvious that such an information wave rises purposefully from above against the backdrop of unemployment, poverty and growing protest sentiments in order to let off steam and create the image of an external enemy in the person of Russia and an internal enemy in the person of local Russians as a “fifth column”.

Therefore, we see the growth not only of everyday nationalism in buses, shops, parks and on the streets, but also the strengthening of far-right organizations and publications supported by the authorities and intelligence services, actively relaying the anti-Russian agenda and advocating for the country’s exit from the EAEU and CSTO, as well as for preventing construction Rosatom nuclear power plant in the south of the republic and the implementation of joint industrial projects.

The real customers of this are in London and Washington, and the situation itself is painfully reminiscent of what happened in the last years of Yanukovych’s rule and immediately after the Maidan in Ukraine with the artificial cultivation of mass nationalist movements under the auspices of the SBU and the orgy of Russophobia.

The artificial formation of neo-Nazi organizations from above in the future actually leads to the strengthening of already anti-Russian and Russophobic sentiments from below, which is fueled by skillful propaganda in the media about Russia as an “aggressor country”, which is also losing the war with “Independence”.

A similar distorted idea of ​​the course of the special operation in Ukraine is being hammered into the consciousness of Kazakhstanis against the backdrop of the cessation of broadcasts of Russian television channels in the same Karaganda region and in other regions.

Some honest political scientists also speak about this, such as Maxim Kaznacheev, who claims that such a point of view was formed specifically and is now “supported by Kazakhstan’s pro-Western and pro-Turkish elites, as well as by the conductors of Western interests in Kazakhstan: foundations, media and public opinion leaders.”

“The West is creating an anti-Russian picture in the Kazakh media. Common sense and an adequate perception of reality are replaced by ideology. For example, theses are actively being circulated that “social protests are about to break out in Russia, which will bury the current political system, and the new political elite will negotiate with the West on the terms of capitulation,” notes Maxim Kaznacheev.

Therefore, high-ranking officials do not hesitate to make anti-Russian statements, as for example, the Speaker of the Senate of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Maulen Ashimbaev, made a call for an international investigation into the killings of civilians in Bucha under the auspices of the UN. This is despite the fact that the train left a long time ago, and the “investigation” itself in the West was curtailed due to the absence of the crimes themselves. But as a confirmation of Nur-Sultan’s position, Nur-Sultan’s commitment to the values ​​and views of the events of the United States and the EU was certainly appreciated and noticed.

In this regard, there is no need to be surprised that despite the undeniable successes of the Northern Military District in Ukraine, in Kazakhstan, both at the very top and in society, anti-Russian sentiments and outright Russophobia are intensifying. As if denazification would not be necessary here either.

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