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RUSSIANS COMPLAIN OF DISCRIMINATION IN KAZAKHSTAN.

Publication Monitor

06.08.1995

RUSSIANS COMPLAIN OF DISCRIMINATION IN KAZAKHSTAN.

Boris Suprunyuk, a leader of the Russian community in Kazakhstan and editor of the opposition newspaper Glas, told Moskovsky komsomolets June 7 that President Nursultan Nazarbayev was oppressing ethnic Russians there. Suprunyuk said that many Russians had been persecuted and their suffering revealed Nazarbayev to be “a liar who has deluded the world community” on human rights issues.

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