Karim Massimov has been arbitrarily detained since January 5, 2022. The latest official announcement stated that his detention was prolonged...
READ MOREMassimov case: compliance with the principles of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
by info@karimmassimov.com | Jun 20, 2022 | Latest Updates, The Case
Massimov case: the purpose of this article is to reveal the problem of Kazakhstan compliance with norms and strict adherence to the letter of...
READ MOREMassimov’s Case: End of Official Period of Detention
by info@karimmassimov.com | Jun 6, 2022 | Latest Updates, The Case
June 6, 2022 marks 150 days that Dr. Karim Massimov has been arbitrarily detained in Kazakhstan, same as hundreds of political prisoners in the...
READ MOREMassimov’s Case: United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions to Consider Massimov’s Case
by info@karimmassimov.com | May 31, 2022 | Latest Updates, The Case
Following David A. Merkel’s petition to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions, Dr. Karim Massimov’s case will be considered...
READ MOREMassimov’s Case: Detention Prolonged Until June 6, 2022
by info@karimmassimov.com | May 22, 2022 | Latest Updates, The Case
According to a May 11 press release of the National Security Committee (KNB), Dr. Karim Massimov’s detention in a remand prison has been...
READ MOREMassimov’s Case: British Parliamentarians Appeal to the President of Kazakhstan
by info@karimmassimov.com | Apr 18, 2022 | Latest Updates, The Case
British Parliamentarians appealed to the President of Kazakhstan on the case of Karim Massimov. Members of the British Parliament underscored...
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