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Military hardware seen at the Almaty airfield today. Alamy Stock Photo

More than 160 reported dead in Kazakhstan following week of unrest

Fuel price rises sparked the unrest that broke out in the country a week ago.

LAST UPDATE | 9 Jan 2022

MORE THAN 160 people were reported to have died in several days of unrest in Kazakhstan and almost 6,000 have been arrested after violent riots in Central Asia’s largest country.

The energy-rich nation of 19 million people has been rocked by a week of upheaval with dozens killed.

A government-run information portal today said that 164 people were killed in the riots, including 103 in the largest city Almaty, which saw some of the fiercest clashes between protesters and security forces.

The new figures — which have not been independently verified — would mark a drastic increase in the death toll.

Officials previously said 26 “armed criminals” had been killed and that 16 security officers had died.

Earlier this afternoon, the statement disappeared from the government Telegram channel and the health ministry told Russian and Kazakh media that the information was published in error.

There was no official denial of the previous information or new figure provided.

In total, 5,800 people have been detained for questioning as part of 125 separate investigations into the unrest, the presidency said in a statement.

The figures included “a substantial number of foreign nationals,” it said without elaborating.

“The situation has stabilised in all regions of the country,” even if security forces were continuing “cleanup” operations, the statement added after President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held a crisis meeting.

Fuel price rises sparked the unrest that broke out a week ago in western provincial areas but quickly spread to large cities, including the economic hub Almaty, where riots erupted and police opened fire using live rounds.

The interior ministry, quoted today by local media, put property damage at around €175 million ($198 million).

More than 100 businesses and banks were attacked and looted and more than 400 vehicles destroyed, the ministry reportedly said.

A relative calm appeared to have returned to Almaty, with police sometimes firing shots into the air to stop people approaching the city’s central square, an AFP correspondent said.

Supermarkets were reopening today, media reported, amid fears of food shortages.

Former security chief arrested

Kazakhstan said yesterday its former security chief had been arrested for suspected treason, as Russia hit back at US criticism of its deployment of troops to the crisis-hit country.

News of the detention of Karim Masimov, a former prime minister and longtime ally of Kazakhstan’s ex-leader Nursultan Nazarbayev, came amid speculation of a power struggle in the ex-Soviet Central Asian nation.

The domestic intelligence agency, the National Security Committee (KNB), announced that Masimov had been detained on Thursday on suspicion of high treason.

President Tokayev sacked Masimov after protests turned into widespread violence, with government buildings in Almaty stormed and set ablaze.

Masimov, 56, was fired at the height of the unrest on Wednesday, when Tokayev also took over from Nazarbayev as head of the powerful security council.

Nazarbayev’s spokesman Aidos Ukibay has again denied rumours the ex-president had left the country and said he supported the president.

In a hardline address to the nation on Friday, Tokayev said 20,000 “armed bandits” had attacked Almaty and authorised his forces to shoot to kill without warning.

Much of the public anger appeared directed at Nazarbayev, who is 81 and had ruled Kazakhstan since 1989 before handing over power.

Many protesters shouted “Old Man Out!” in reference to Nazarbayev, and a statue of him was torn down in the southern city of Taldykorgan.

Critics accuse him and his family of staying in control behind the scenes and accumulating vast wealth at the expense of ordinary citizens.

Almaty airport closed

The full picture of the chaos has often been unclear, with widespread disruptions to communications including days-long internet shutdowns.

Flights into the country have been repeatedly cancelled and Almaty’s airport will remain closed “until the situation is stabilised”, authorities have said.

According to the interior ministry 26 “armed criminals” had been killed in the unrest. Eighteen security officers also died and more than 740 were wounded.

Tokayev has thanked thanked the Moscow-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) for sending troops to help deal with the unrest.

The CSTO has been dispatching several thousand troops to Kazakhstan, including Russian paratroopers, who have been securing strategic sites

Tokayev says the deployment will be temporary, but US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned on Friday that Kazakhstan may have trouble getting them out.

“I think one lesson in recent history is that once Russians are in your house, it’s sometimes very difficult to get them to leave,” Blinken told reporters.

Tensions between Moscow and the West are at post-Cold War highs over fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, with talks between Russia and the US to take place in Geneva on Monday, after a working dinner on Sunday evening.

Russia has ruled out any concession at the talks.

“We will not agree to any concession. That is completely excluded,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said today.

“We are disappointed with the signals coming in the last few days from Washington but also from Brussels.”

© AFP 2022

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    Mute Celtic Eagle
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 7:01 AM

    Ireland should be neutral in foreign conflicts. It would be sad if we lost that reputation.

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    Mute Con Cussed
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 8:39 AM

    @Celtic Eagle: This is rich coming from a ring wing person such as you! Isn’t the Eagle a Nazi symbol ? In other aspects, the eagles represents honesty, truth, majesty, strength, courage, wisdom, power and freedom – not seen any of that coming from your comments in the Journal.

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 9:42 AM

    @Con Cussed: ah jaysus. “I dont like your comment so I’m going to call you fascist.” Listen to yourself.

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 10:07 AM

    @motojack: You should read his comments about Ukraine, LGBTQ+ and other things.

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    Mute GaMran
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 10:51 AM

    @Con Cussed: none of those make him a fascist. He simply has a different view,one which somand gets literally playground bullied in the comment section. Also, his comments were about neutrality this time not the lgbtq etc.

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 10:56 AM

    @GaMran: I don’t agree with him on a lot but I listen to them. Also do you always agree with a person on every subject? I met people who are left supporters and sick of the gender politics,emigration etc. Still vote against the right because the other 1000 ideology they held is leftist. Gotta stop putting people into two groups. (left/ far right) I am in no way standing up for what this dude says most of the time but he has a right to say it without being constantly bullied and get sent nasty personal comments back.

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    Mute Con Cussed
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 11:05 AM

    @GaMran: Actually in essence I agree with you. I have desire in any way to bully the bully!

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 11:18 AM

    @Con Cussed: Ooops, I have NO desire in any way to bully the bully!

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    Mute Keth Warsaw
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:18 PM

    @Con Cussed: In that case you called a raging communist.

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:19 PM

    @Celtic Eagle: Well said.

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:36 PM

    @Con Cussed: i think u just did

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 3:06 PM

    @Keth Warsaw: LOL ;0)

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    Mute John Quill
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 7:49 AM

    We still need major investment in our military, starting with decent wages for our servicemen and women.

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    Mute Ian Hoey
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 9:05 AM

    We absolutely have to stay neutral. Apart from everything else, we don’t have the money to build an army capable of fighting in wars.

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    Mute Crypto Sleuth
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 9:49 AM

    @Ian Hoey: but we are benefiting from all the perks of living in a part of the free world…

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    Mute Paul Shepherd
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 2:04 PM

    @Ian Hoey: we don’t need to spend money building a military. If, for example we joined NATO, we would be in a position to provide bases and other infrastructure for allied forces to secure Europe’s western flank. I would imagine we would benefit in the sense that it would be in their interests to help equip and modernise our military.
    In any event, it’s all academic as we will continue to bury our heads in the sand and fool ourselves into thinking everything is peachy.

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    Mute George Vladisavljevic
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 4:46 PM

    @Paul Shepherd: It does actually cost money to be a member of the NATO club. I believe that the US and others were pushing for a 2% of GDP spend on the military budget. Not sure of what is spent on the military here but have a funny feeling that it is far from 2 percent.

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    Mute Seamus O'Corcorain
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    Nov 24th 2022, 3:33 AM

    @Ian Hoey: Maintaining military neutrality s actually more expensive that being part of an alliance. Now we have to equip ourselves to defend our sovereign territory from being used by any participant in foreign wars. All along we have been happy to let France and the UK defend our seas and skies.

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    Mute David cotter
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 8:03 AM

    I don’t see how you can be neutral in todays world…we have to side with Ukraine and expulsion of our diplomats and politicians by Russia is pretty aggressive…
    Ok we don’t have military hardware but is staying quite acceptable ..not really..

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    Mute Ciaran
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 8:12 AM

    @David cotter: we were neutral in the world of Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and Spain’s Franco dictatorship in the late 1930s.. it’s the same world , different year..

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    Mute Derek Goulding
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 8:19 AM

    @Ciaran: that’s because Dev fancied being a propped up leader by the said regimes

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 8:28 AM

    @Ciaran: Two wrongs don’t make a right! We’re not politically neutral and therefore why be militarily neutral? The Russians certainly don’t think we’re neutral!

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    Mute Eric Foley
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 10:30 AM

    @Derek Goulding: No he didn’t. Ireland assisted the allies in many ways. We returned only allied airmen. We provided intelligence and vital weather forecasts.

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:38 PM

    @Ciaran: spot on just a other day at the office ….i think anybody thinks that strongly about going to war ..i say off u pop just don’t drag everybody with u

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:39 PM

    @Derek Goulding: but like ffgwith the tanks and the eu

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    Mute Michael Nolan
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:39 PM

    @Michael Nolan: Yanks

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:40 PM

    @David cotter: what’s this we white man

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    Mute Daniel Roche
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 1:24 PM

    @Derek Goulding: Any facts to go with that.

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    Mute Declan Carr
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 2:42 PM

    @David cotter: “We have to side with Ukraine” who said we have to. we don’t have to but we do, and we will pay the price for it. Watch this small clip, this is the Ukraine that we are helping https://twitter.com/RueDaungier/status/1595004035773657090?s=20&t=I_Jq55HMJB3wyIzIgUZeUg

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    Mute cormac garvey
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 12:18 PM

    Not the same world. Radically different. No cyber hacking,targeted social media propaganda,internet transatlantic cables or major US FDI investment in Ireland back then.And most of all. No Nuclear ICBMs. We are a 2ndary target, after London etc because of our strategic Atlantic position. We can choose to accept that and try to prepare .Or not prepare and 100% fail.

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    Mute Brian Henoll
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 3:09 PM

    @cormac garvey: Fact!

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 2:17 PM

    With our neutral international position and the respect it attracts we could propose peace talks to the belligerents and in every international body where we have a voice – the EU, the UN etc.
    The Good Friday agreement was a remarkable achievement as it dealt with populations on the ‘wrong’ side of state lines. Many of the negotiators of that agreement, such as Bertie Ahern and David Trimble, are still active and I’m sure willing to participate in such a bold call.

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    Nov 23rd 2022, 3:15 PM

    @Bramley Hawthorne: Be very hard for David Trimble to participate since the man died earlier this year

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    Mute Alan Carroll
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    Nov 23rd 2022, 6:56 PM

    No country in the world with a history of occupation like Ireland, 6 counties still occupied despite Brit propaganda, has a weaker military than Ireland. It’s perverse.

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    Mute Richard Mccarthy
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    Nov 27th 2022, 9:50 AM

    Let’s get one thing straight sitting on the fence (as neutrality implies) in times of crisis is not an option and never will be for any country,this country once gladly acceped millitary help when it was needed ,we should help others like Ukraine against Russian aggression with every means at its disposal including military hardware,doing nothing (as neutrality implies) to help should never be an article in our constitution,it would be quite bizarre and crazy.

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