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Kazakstan$507978$ - traducción al español

OVERVIEW OF THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGHOUT KAZAKHSTAN
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Kazakstan      
n. Kazakstán, país en el noroeste de Asia central, antigua república de la Unión Soviética (1936 hasta 1991)
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  • A map of Kazakhstan's imports, 2013
  • [[Aktau]] is Kazakhstan's only seaport on the [[Caspian Sea]].
  • A Kazakhstan [[Sukhoi Su-27]]
  • [[A-Studio]] was created in 1982 in [[Almaty]], then called Alma-Ata, hence called "Alma-Ata Studio".
  • [[Ural Cossacks]] skirmish with Kazakhs
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  • Member states of the [[Collective Security Treaty Organization]] (CSTO)
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  • Central Asian ethnolinguistic patchwork, 1992
  • Downtown [[Astana]]
  • Nogais]] and other Turkic and medieval Mongol tribes.
  • Nazarbayev]] with U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] and Russian President [[Dmitry Medvedev]] in 2012
  • Kazakhstanis on a [[Lake Jasybay]] beach, [[Pavlodar Region]]
  • A Kazakhstani performer demonstrates the long equestrian heritage as part of the gala concert during the opening ceremonies of the Central Asian Peacekeeping Battalion.
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  • Astana [[Expo 2017]] "Nur Alem" Pavilion
  • [[Astana Arena]] opened in 2009.
  • [[Kanysh Satpayev]], one of the founders of Soviet-era [[metallogeny]], principal advocate and the first president of [[Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences]]
  • GDP per capita development, since 1973
  • Alma-Ata Declaration]]
  • Train 22 Kyzylorda – Semipalatinsk, hauled by a Kazakhstan Temir Zholy 2TE10U diesel locomotive. Picture taken near Aynabulak, Kazakhstan.
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  • President [[Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]] with Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] in 2019
  • [[Parliament of Kazakhstan]]
  • Kazakh woman in wedding clothes, 19th century
  • Satellite image of Kazakhstan (November 2004)
  • A proportional representation of Kazakhstan exports, 2019
  • Kazakhstan Republican Guard]]
  • Kazakhstan map of Köppen climate classification
  • [[Khazret Sultan Mosque]] is the biggest mosque in Kazakhstan.
  • [[Nikolai Antropov]]
  • [[Nur Otan]] Headquarters in [[Astana]]
  • Kazakh National University of Arts
  • [[Population pyramid]], 2020
  • Map of Kazakhstan railway network
  • [[International Astana Action Film Festival]], 2010
  • [[Karaganda Region]]
  • Approximate extent of [[Scythia]] in the 1st century BC
  • [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] is the world's oldest and largest operational [[spaceport]].
  • [[Nowruz]] on stamp of Kazakhstan
  • Stanitsa Sofiiskaya, [[Talgar]], 1920s
  • [[Almaty]]
  • Group of Kazakhstan physicists in collaboration with Uzbek researchers working at the ion accelerator DC-60
  • [[Timur Bekmambetov]], a notable Kazakh director
  • Trends in research expenditure in Central Asia, as a percentage of GDP, 2001–2013. Source: UNESCO Science Report: 2030 (2015), Figure 14.3.
  • Soviet]] stamp honouring Kazakh essayist and poet [[Abai Qunanbaiuly]]
  • [[Corsac fox]]
  • Young Pioneers]] at a Young Pioneer camp in the Kazakh SSR
  • Ascension Cathedral]] in Almaty
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  • [[Shymbulak]] ski resort in Almaty
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  • [[Lake Burabay]], view from Mount Bolectau
  • Grain fields near [[Kokshetau]]
  • [[Ak Orda Presidential Palace]]
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Wikipedia

Human rights in Kazakhstan

Human rights in Kazakhstan are uniformly described as poor by independent observers. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom of assembly, speech, and religion. In 2014, authorities closed newspapers, jailed or fined dozens of people after peaceful but unsanctioned protests, and fined or detained worshipers for practicing religion outside state controls. Government critics, including opposition leader Vladimir Kozlov, remained in detention after unfair trials. Torture remains common in places of detention."

In 2012, Kazakhstan was elected as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council. During the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights in 2014, national representatives "commended Kazakhstan's establishment of a mechanism to prevent torture and of a national human rights institution" but "shared concerns about legal restrictions on freedom".

Since 2019, Kazakhstan has been working with the Council of Europe on sectoral improvements in human rights and the rule of law, including through the European Programme for Human Rights for Legal Professionals (HELP), a training programme for Kazakh legal professionals. The programme is running through 2022.

In September 2020, Kazakhstan signed the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, committing it to abolish the death penalty. This was received very positively by the human-rights organizations and the international community. Amnesty International called the news encouraging.

The top representative in Central Asia of the United Nations Refugee Agency, UNHCR, pointed to Kazakhstan's work on refugee crisis to "highlight the country's leadership in fostering interethnic consent." The United Nations in Kazakhstan affirmed that the Government of Kazakhstan supported the UN's Partnership Framework for Development for the country and its recommendations, as well as implemented the UN's human rights mechanisms.

In June 2021, a decree "On further human rights measures in Kazakhstan" was signed into law by Kazakh president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, meant to protect the rights of minorities and vulnerable groups, such as women and people with disabilities, and improve coordination with international organisations.