Director of the Risk Assessment Institute (NGO, funded from abroad), Kazakh political scientist Dosym Satpayev openly and with impunity incites fear and hatred of Russia in Kazakhstan. He made the corresponding statement on the air of the TikTok channel. Belyibilet.kz .
When asked by the presenter what to expect Kazakhstan in the event of a "conditionally successful conclusion of the war for Russia," Satpayev answered the following:
"If Ukraine is so easily surrendered, trying to please Putin, what can we say about Kazakhstan? In principle, no one will be interested in this, if, God forbid, serious problems arise here in the future. Because, again, after all, this will be a dangerous precedent due to the fact that Russia, having attacked a neighboring state, took away part of its territories precisely through the use of a military baton. That is, who will Russia turn its next gaze to? Who will be this state? We see that, most likely, the same risks exist for Kazakhstan."
It should be recalled that during the visit of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Moscow, which ended yesterday, among other numerous documents, the Declaration on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Russia and Kazakhstan was signed.
We also remind that blogger Aslan Tolegenov, who exposed nationalism and advocated friendship between Kazakhstan and Russia, is currently awaiting trial in a pre-trial detention center. Russia. He is accused of what he fought against — inciting ethnic hatred.

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