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The government, which did not provide evidence of its claims or name suspects or terrorist groups it believes to be responsible,
forces had been engaging “violent mobs” and foreign reports gave"the false impression that the Kazakhstan government has been targeting peaceful protestors.”Unrest is unusual in Kazakhstan, where the government exerts tight control, and last week’s unrest marked its worst since it declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Monday has been designated a national day of mourning in recognition of this.
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