Respublika (Kazakh newspaper)

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Respublika is a Kazakh newspaper frequently critical of the government, which was ordered to closure in May 2005 by the Ministry of Culture, Information and Sports[1].

The newspaper has been plagued by lawsuits and harassment, including a firebombing of its offices. It was closed down in mid-2005 for 'inciting ethnic hatred'. This followed the publication of an article in which a leading Russian politician made offensive comments regarding Kazakhs.[citation needed]

It is largely supportive of the opposition. Respublika is one of the few publications to report on a long-stalled U.S. court case involving the nation's President, prosecutors have alleged that Nursultan Nazarbayev received more than $60 million in bribes from a businessman acting as a go-between for Western oil companies.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Kazakhstan: country profile. Recent developments.. European commission, external relations (2005). Retrieved on March 21, 2006.

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