Kazakh President Says Russian-Led Troops To Start Withdrawal On January 13

President Qasym-Zhomart Toqaev says troops from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) will begin leaving Kazakhstan on January 13 after being called in to help stabilize the Central Asian nation after unrest sparked by a fuel price hike turned deadly amid an apparent standoff with loyalists of former President Nursultan Nazarbaev.

A statement on January 12 from the CSTO -- an alliance consisting of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, and Tajikistan -- added that the pullout of the contingent of some 2,000 troops from Kazakhstan should take about 10 days to complete.

Earlier in the day, Toqaev took part in a session of Almaty city's emergency operation task force and met with relatives and colleagues of law enforcement officers killed during the violence. The exact number of people killed in the unrest remains unclear.

The CSTO soldiers arrived in Kazakhstan last week after the leadership of the oil-rich country asked the Russian-led bloc for military assistance when the protests turned deadly with security personnel and mobs clashing on city streets nationwide.

Kazakh media reported on January 12 that another 1,700 people had been detained since the violence subsided, bringing the total number of detentions during the unrest to almost 10,000.

In the face of a mounting crisis, Toqaev declared a state of emergency on January 5 and called on the CSTO to deploy troops to help maintain security.

Toqaev claimed that "foreign-trained terrorists" were behind the protests in an attempt to overthrow the government. But analysts say there appears to be an internal power struggle between the president and followers of former leader Nursultan Nazarbaev, who has remained a powerful figure in the country since handpicking Toqaev as his successor in 2019.

After dismissing the cabinet, Toqaev removed the 81-year-old Nazarbaev as head of the National Security Council, a powerful position from which the longtime leader continued to exert considerable influence over the oil-rich Central Asian state.

Toqaev also fired the head of the National Security Committee (KNB), longtime Nazarbaev ally Karim Masimov, and then had him arrested for high treason. Several other security officials were also detained.

Human rights experts from the United Nations on January 11 called on Kazakhstan's authorities to halt their "unrestrained use of force, including lethal force, against protesters."

Toqaev also recommended that CSTO Secretary-General Stanislau Zas appoint an envoy for peacekeeping operations.

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Committing the crime of robbery by a convicted person

A 37-year-old resident of Danghara District filed a complaint with the DMIA in Bokhtar on the night of January 4, 2022, at approximately 10:00 p.m. An unidentified man forcibly and openly took away his Samsung A-32 mobile phone worth 3,600 somonis and disappeared from the scene.

During search operations by police on suspicion of committing a crime was detained 23-year-old resident of the capital, previously convicted under Articles 248 part 2, 247 part 2 and 244 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

A 37-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of stealing payment terminals

A 20-year-old resident of the Rudaki district filed a complaint with DMIA-2 in Sino District alleging that in November 2021, an unknown person secretly stole an iPhone X from his pocket inside a cafe. the incident has disappeared. The damage is estimated at 4 thousand somoni. During search operations by police on suspicion of theft was detained 20-year-old resident of the capital.

Also, during search operations by police on suspicion of drug trafficking was detained 37-year-old resident of the capital. Nosir, M. Tursunzoda, Rudaki Avenue, Mehnat Street and inside the market “Mehrgon” in Dushanbe opened them using a key, stole money from inside and disappeared from the scene, the damage amounted to 240 thousand 980 Somoni

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Tajikistan Launches the Website of the Second Dushanbe Water Conference

Website of the Second International High-Level Conference on the International Decade for Action «Water for Sustainable Development, 2018-2028” to be held from June 6 through June 9 in Dushanbe has resumed its work. It can be accessed on www.dushanbewaterprocess.org

The conference will be hosted by the government of Tajikistan in collaboration with the United Nations and other partners.

It will be central to the preparatory process for the UN Conference on the Midterm Comprehensive Review of the Implementation of the Objectives of the Water Decade from March 22 through March 24, 2023, in New York, co-chaired by Tajikistan and the Netherlands.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajikistan and Turkmenistan Increase Trade Turnover

Tajikistan has significantly increased its trade with Turkmenistan. Trade between the republics has increased more than two fold, reports the Russian news agency Sputnik.

Strengthening and building up trade and economic ties was one of the main topics of the meeting of the heads of state which tookplace in August last year.

As part of negotiations, 19 cooperation agreements were signed, including a memorandum of cooperation between the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the two countries, the Program of Trade and Economic Cooperation for 2021-2023, and the Agreement on the Organization of Trading Houses.

The delegations also signed a roadmap on increasing trade turnover for 2022-2023, on cooperation in the field of tourism, on the transportation, transit of goods and passengers, and a number of other documents.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajik Ambassador to Korea and President of the Global Green Growth Institute Discuss Climate Change Impact

Yesterday, the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Korea Yusuf Sharifzoda met with the President of the Global Green Growth Institute Ban Ki-Moon.

The parties exchanged views on the impacts of climate change, the implementation of joint projects and the achievement of sustainable development goals.

They agreed to develop close cooperation in the implementation of international initiatives of Tajikistan in collaboration with international partners.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

The death of the driver as a result of a traffic accident

On January 11, 2022, at approximately 19:00, the driver of the Opel Astra, Nozimov Khurshed Rajabovich, born in 1968, resident of Farkhor district, failed to drive while driving on the Dushanbe-Kulob highway. , collided with a Mercedes-Benz driven by the driver, Mirmuhamadov Kurban Usmonovich, born in 1961, resident of Khujand.

As a result, the driver of the car "Opel Astra" Nozimov H.R. received serious bodily injuries and died at the scene.

An investigation is under way.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan

Tajik Futsal Team Leaves for Tbilisi

Today, the national futsal team of Tajikistan flew to Tbilisi for friendly matches against Georgia’s national team.

Tajik team’s head coach Payrav Vohidov has included 15 players, including 2 goalkeepers and 13 field players for these matches.

The matches will be held on January 15 and January 16 in Tbilisi.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan

Tajikistan Firmly Supports Beijing Hosting the Olympics Safely and Successfully

The Tajik side firmly supports Beijing in hosting the Olympic Games safely and successfully, reported in the Press Center of the State Committee for National Security (SCNS) of Tajikistan referring to Committee’s Chairman, Colonel-General Saimumin Yatimov.

The press center notes that the current situation in the region is unstable, terrorist threats emanating from the relevant centers continuously threaten the security of the states of Central Asia and the western region of China, which is an urgent threat to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. On the other hand, at the appointed time, Tajik athletes and our delegation will participate in the Olympics.

The SCNS will take active measures to eliminate potential threats to ensure the safety of Tajik athletes and our delegation, as well as the success of the Winter Olympic Games.

Less than a month is left before the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, and the interest of athletes and winter sports enthusiasts in the world is growing. From February 4 through February 20 2022, the best winter sports athletes will gather in the capital of China, as well as in the city of Zhangjiakou, to compete for 109 Olympic gold medals.

Over 100 competitions are planned in 15 disciplines in 7 sports, including biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, skating, skiing, luge, and hockey.

New competitions will be held in bobsleigh, short track, freestyle, springboard and snowboard, which means 7 more medals than in the 2018 games in Pyongyang. The program of the games also includes new freestyle skiing for men and women — big air, mixed team jumping, snowboard cross, and mixed athletics.

Source: National information agency of Tajikistan