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Gedmin on Azerbaijan, Free Media and RFE/RL in IHT
The International Herald Tribune published a letter to the editor by RFE/RL president Jeffrey Gedmin
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RFE/RL's Kazakh Service
Radio Azattyq was established in 1953 as part of the Radio Liberty family, and has redoubled its efforts since independence to provide dependable information through intensive on-the-ground reporting and unique perspective. Restrictions on the Kazakh media market and limited airtime have imposed a heavy burden that Radio Azattyq has sought to counter with dynamic programming and stepped-up cooperation -- online and on-air -- with local and regional media.
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Kazakh Orthodox Leader Calls For Religious Tolerance
Factbox: Russian Gas Export Pipelines, Projects
Kazakh Opposition Journalist Stabbed
Kazakh Woman Starts NGO For Victims Of Government Crime
Kazakh Opposition Weekly To Go On Trial
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Russia, EU See Caspian Energy Dreams Deferred
The steady rise of oil and gas prices in the early half of 2008 had much of the world scrambling to achieve energy security, and eyeing the resource-rich Caspian basin. Foreign delegations descended on the region, eager to make deals. By the end of the year, however, the stunning fall in oil prices had complicated matters greatly.
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Population
15.3 million
Ethnic Groups:
Kazakh 53.4%
Russian 30%
Ukrainian 3.7%
Uzbek 2.5%
German 2.4%
Tatar 1.7%
Uyghur 1.4%
Other 4.9%
Religions:
Muslim
Russian Orthodox
Protestant
Other
Languages:
Kazakh (state language) 64%
Russian (official) 95%