Kazakh nationalists want bigger role for Kazakh language

Source: Radio Free Europe Radio liberty
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Hundreds of members of Kazakhstan’s nationalist State Language movement have held a gathering in Almaty to demand that the Kazakh language be used more widely instead of Russian, RFE/RL’s Kazakh Service reports.

The gathering on October 2 was organized by political opposition leaders and activists. Former Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Mukhtar Shakhanov, who is a well-known Kazakh poet, told participants that “those who do not respect the Kazakh language justify their usage of Russian solely on the grounds that the constitution designates Russian an official language. That has to be changed.”

Kazakh linguist Tursynbek Kakishev said the change in the approach to using the Kazakh language must begin with President Nursultan Nazarbaev.

The protest participants adopted a resolution that was read out by Dauren Babamurat, leader of the Almaty-based Bolashaq (Future) youth movement. They demand that all government agencies should use only Kazakh, and all paperwork be written in Kazakh.

In addition, they want the article of the constitution that designates Russian an official language to be replaced by one giving Russian the status of a language used for interethnic and international communication.

See: Radio Free Europe Radio liberty

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