Signs of ‘color revolutions’ seen in Kazakhstan - Nazarbayev
09.06.2016
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has said signs of 'color revolutions' are being observed in Kazakhstan.
"We all know the so-called color revolutions have various methods and start with the far-reaching rallies, murders, aspirations for seizing power," TASS quoted Nazarbayev as saying in his message published in the press on June 8. "Those signs have appeared in our country as well."
"Someone, taking advantage of the liberality of state policy and our laws, wanted to check the state's durability," he said.
President Nazarbayev added the Kazakh authorities will take the most stringent measures to suppress extremists and terrorists.
"The criminals, who carried out a series of attacks in the city of Aktobe in western Kazakhstan, received instructions from abroad," he said.
"According to available information, the terrorist act was organized by followers of radical pseudo-religious trends, who received their instructions from abroad," Nazarbayev said.
A group of suspected Islamist militants attacked two gun shops and a national guard base in Kazakhstan's western city of Aktobe June 5. Six people were killed and at least nine injured as a result of the attacks in the city, Trend reports.