More Than 160 People Dead After Brutal Week of Protests in Kazakhstan

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Why isn't this mainstream news ?

It's not the Ukraine, so we're not interested right now, it looks like.

Protests raged this week across Kazakhstan, killing at least 164 people, according to government figures cited by the Associated Press.

The Central Asian country has been embroiled in turmoil since last week over an increase in fuel prices, which sparked initial protests that have now spread and reflect wider concerns over income inequality and corruption.
 
Why isn't this mainstream news ?

The media is trying to sell a fake narrative about January 6th being an insurrection...

... hard to do that with a real insurrection as backdrop for comparison.

So they ignore it...it doesn't advance the propaganda being disseminated this week.
 
Why isn't this mainstream news ?

It's not the Ukraine, so we're not interested right now, it looks like.

Protests raged this week across Kazakhstan, killing at least 164 people, according to government figures cited by the Associated Press.

The Central Asian country has been embroiled in turmoil since last week over an increase in fuel prices, which sparked initial protests that have now spread and reflect wider concerns over income inequality and corruption.

Considering it's oil reserves and wealth of minerals I'm waiting for the Russians to send in "peacekeeping" troops............
 
Russia is going to see this as Nato/US opening another front, in addition to Ukraine. Putin isn't going down easily on such a strategic asset.

Can I draw the parallel to America sending peacekeeping troops to Iraq in two wars?

Instead of trying to lay guilt, can we at least accept that all large and powerful countries actively protect their own vital interests?
 
Jan 6 is all that matters. More people died and were raped just being around the Clintons than at the Jan 6 tour.
 
Russia is going to see this as Nato/US opening another front, in addition to Ukraine. Putin isn't going down easily on such a strategic asset.

Can I draw the parallel to America sending peacekeeping troops to Iraq in two wars?

Instead of trying to lay guilt, can we at least accept that all large and powerful countries actively protect their own vital interests?
A huge part of the problem is that
we have no idea what our government is up to covertly.

China just raided that news network in Hong Kong and said that they suspected the CIA of being involved.
 

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