Kazakh Leader Calls Protests An ‘Attempted Coup,’ Russia Calls Them International Terrorism

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The president of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, called the protests and violence that ignited in his country on Jan 2. an “attempted coup,” BBC News reported.

Tokayev told members of an alliance between ex-Soviet states that the chaos was orchestrated by a “single centre,” though he did not give further details, BBC News reported.


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