KAZAKHSTAN: Regime ignores UN alternative service recommendations

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“The law does not directly recognise the right of an individual to refuse to carry out military service on religious or other grounds,” Kazakhstan told the UN Human Rights Committee on 2 April in response to questions about progress on an alternative t…

"The law does not directly recognise the right of an individual to refuse to carry out military service on religious or other grounds," Kazakhstan told the UN Human Rights Committee on 2 April in response to questions about progress on an alternative to compulsory military service. The regime did not explain why it does not recognise this right. The regime's Human Rights Commissioner Artur Lastayev did not answer Forum 18's questions. Conscription Offices often pressure young men who refuse to serve in the armed forces on grounds of conscience.

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