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Nearly 8,000 detained in Kazakhstan amid unrest

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Monday described the events of last week as “terrorist aggression” against the country and dismissed reports of the authorities fighting peaceful demonstrators as “disinformation”

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Vendors clean up their store that was broken into and looted during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Monday. Pic/AP

Vendors clean up their store that was broken into and looted during clashes in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Monday. Pic/AP

The authorities in Kazakhstan said Monday that nearly 8,000 people were detained by police during protests that descended into violence last week and marked the worst unrest the former Soviet nation has faced since gaining independence 30 years ago.

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Monday described the events of last week as “terrorist aggression” against the country and dismissed reports of the authorities fighting peaceful demonstrators as “disinformation.”

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