Editorial: Kazakhstan has declared war on its own people – it will end badly

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Editorial: Kazakhstan has declared war on its own people – it will end badly
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Editorial: Kazakhstan has been so mismanaged, for so long, that a country with so much potential wealth is on the brink of becoming a failed state

That is unlikely to be enough to quell the outrage of a poverty-struck people short of light and power, yet who live atop a vast land with Saudi-style oil riches and huge reserves of crucial industrial minerals – a land which is one of the world’s major cryptocurrency miners, literally fuelled by its practically inexhaustible supplies of cheap energy.

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