Violent protests in Kazakhstan, President puts quarantine in place and brings military out of the streets

Kazakhstan has officially declared the state of emergency in the country's largest city, Almatiy, and Mangistau province, following the weekend violent protests, where people flocked to the contrary with the decision to have police hours in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Emergency situation in these two regions will [...]
The state of emergency in these two regions will last two weeks initially, depending on the situation.
On the grid right away, videos are being circulated showing crowds of stray people.
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? Depuis ce week-end, des manifestifications measure that déroulent dans de nombuses villes du Kazakh. Ce modemvement de Contestation Rarissime ce pays concene la hausse du prix du gas et plus générament, la détérioration de la situation économique. Pic.twitter. com/ UKfw9Fr GyJ
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The state has immediately deployed the army to neutralise them and shut down the internet in many areas.
Calls of citizens go to attack the government.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has described them as completely illegal and punishable.
NOW ) Situation in #Almaty, Kazakhs away from metropolis, anchors out of control. The president imposes a curfew and deplories the militia to call the anti-governance protests. Pic.twitter. com/ ASIAZlHEY
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However, he assured that the government will not fall and a solution will be found.










