Why are violent protests rocking Kazakhstan?

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Kazakhstan protests explained

Videos uploaded online appeared to show both the mayor’s office and the nearby prosecutor’s office on fire as well on Wednesday. The anti-government protesters had also seized control of the airport of Kazakhstan‘s biggest city Almaty on Wednesday, leading to the temporary cancellation of all flights to and from the airport.

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