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23 Oct 2023 | 03:28 PM UTC

Kazakhstan: Authorities to implement enhanced security nationwide Oct. 24-26 for Republic Day

Authorities to enforce heightened security across Kazakhstan Oct. 24-26 for Republic Day. Protest attempts likely despite nationwide ban.

Warning

Event

Authorities will implement heightened security measures across Kazakhstan Oct. 24-26 to correspond with nationwide Republic Day celebrations. An additional 20,000 law enforcement officers and National Guard members will patrol near public gathering areas.

The banned opposition organization Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan (DVK) has announced anti-government demonstrations in 21 cities, including Almaty and Shymkent, at 12:00 on Oct. 25 (Republic Day). Although organizers have not published plans to protest in Astana, demonstrations by like-minded activists are possible. Authorities have stated that they will not allow these protests to move forward as planned, and local media reports that dozens of suspected activists have already been arrested or are under surveillance.

Police checkpoints and random stops are likely nationwide, particularly in urban centers. Forceful police responses are likely at any protests that form, and clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officers cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Strictly heed all instructions from law enforcement officers. Keep required identification on your person at all times and be prepared to be approached by law enforcement officers. Allow additional time if traveling in urban centers, particularly near Republic Day festivities. Avoid all demonstration areas as a standard precaution. Immediately depart the area at the first sign that any security disturbance may occur.