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In Kazakhstan, Journalist Botagoz Omarov Was Placed Under House Arrest for Two Months for "Dissemination of Known False Information"

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On the night of 21 March, the Astana court sent Botagoz Omarov, a Kazakh journalist, under house arrest for two months in the case of "dissemination of false information", a report from the Kazakh Radio Liberty service referring to Diane Okremova, a lawyer at the Legal Information Centre. Okremova explained that the Astana police were conducting a pre-trial investigation against Omarova under the article "Dissemination of known false information…
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On the night of 21 March, the Astana court sent Botagoz Omarov, a Kazakh journalist, under house arrest for two months in the case of "dissemination of false information", a report from the Kazakh Radio Liberty service referring to Diane Okremova, a lawyer at the Legal Information Centre. Okremova explained that the Astana police were conducting a pre-trial investigation against Omarova under the article "Dissemination of known false information…

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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