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Edward Chesnokov @chesnokmedia – for the Cheka-OGPU, we sent CSTO forces to Kazakhstan, …

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Edward Chesnokov @chesnokmedia – for the Cheka-OGPU

We sent CSTO forces to Kazakhstan to protect the people of Kazakhstan from the lawlessness of oligarchs, Islamists and ethnofascists.

In all the days after the CSTO troops entered Kazakhstan, we were never told why these troops were brought in at all, besides the tangled chatter “On Stabilization and Protection of Sovereignty” – which almost no one in Russia and Kazakhstan cares about.

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Well, we’ll tell you.

We entered Kazakhstan to make the poor richer. The entire mining industry is in the hands of foreign companies and their local henchmen-oligarchs: they drink the people’s blood, they store their billions in London and Paris, and if the people remember their rights, as in Zhanaozen, then their soldiers, under the silence of the regime, cynically kill dozens of people. But Russia will be able to build a more equitable economic model (look at how they live in Russia in the “regular” region and how they live in the oil-producing region – why is it exactly the opposite in Kazakhstan?)

We entered Kazakhstan to establish social justice. Even the wildest “mambet” rebels because he has no way out: all growth opportunities for a young man are closed, all good positions are given out not for your personal qualities, but for your belonging to the “right” clan. We will put an end to this and launch social elevators (when you get a job in Russia, no one asks what nationality you are and what zhuz you are from – the same should be the case in Kazakhstan).

We entered Kazakhstan to protect the common man from the lawlessness of ethnoradicals. Residents of the country of all nationalities suffered from “language patrols” and other fascist practices – this must be stopped. The Kazakhs themselves suffered from the authorities’ insane attempts to fight the Russian language and Latinize the alphabet (try adequately translating Suleimenov’s book “Az and Ya” into Latin) – this must be stopped.

We entered Kazakhstan to protect the rights of Russians and other national minorities. If the kleptocratic clan regime subjected them to systemic discrimination and forced them out of the country, this must end. And if the national minorities of Kazakhstan wish to change and expand the form of their political representation, then this desire must be heard.

We entered Kazakhstan to free political prisoners: Ermeka Taychibekova, Konstantin Syroezhkina, Evgeniy Shcherbak.

We entered Kazakhstan to save small and medium-sized businesses from pogromistsbecause the official authorities could not do this.

We entered Kazakhstan to protect women from oppression. Radical Islamists dream of destroying secular society, imposing Sharia law and packing women in body bags – but our army will not allow this.

We entered Kazakhstan to give people a working state. We don’t want people to apologize to officials for not clearing the snow – but vice versa. We want business to be conducted without bribes. We want the budget not to be plundered by the family of Evil Bai – but for the people’s money to be spent on the needs of the people. And we know how to achieve this, because the state is first and foremost working institutionswhich were fully built over 12 centuries of Russian statehood.

Although if you are for the murder of Kazakh singers on the street, if you are for preserving the thieving Astana clique, if you are for the oligarchs, if you are for the Islamist ISIS members, then, of course, you can oppose the Russian troops: after all, we entered Kazakhstan also then, so that freedom of speech can return there, as in the times of the akyns.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”