Curfew in restive Kazakh city extended
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 28 December 2011 |
Cite as | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Curfew in restive Kazakh city extended, 28 December 2011, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4f1431f4c.html [accessed 4 November 2019] |
Disclaimer | This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. |
December 28, 2011
A curfew imposed on the western Kazakh city of Zhanaozen in the wake of riots earlier this month will be extended, according to the head of a government commission tasked with restoring order in the city.
Umirzak Shukeev said local officials had requested extending the curfew, which originally was imposed on December 17 for 20 days.
Shukeev did not say how much longer the curfew would remain in effect in Zhanaozen.
At least 16 people were killed and more than 100 injured in the clashes between police and protesters, who included striking oil workers.
Authorities blame drunken hooligans for starting the violence.
Some in Zhanaozen and surrounding areas say police and security forces provoked the violence and used deadly force to disperse the crowd.
compiled from agency reports
Link to original story on RFE/RL website