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Kazakhstan – Legislative amendments fall short of decriminalising defamation, says Adil Soz

Freedom of Expression, IFEX, Internet, Journalism, Kazakhstan
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February 1, 2011
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IFEX   International Freedom of Expression eXchange International Freedom of Expression eXchange: Adil Soz believes recent Criminal Code amendments serve to diminish some penalties but do not sufficiently address the issue of criminalisation of defamation.

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