Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts
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Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts refers to the ethnic clashes between Kazakhs and Russians that occurred from the late 20th to early 21st century. These clashes were accompanied by riots and disorder.
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Kazakh–Russian ethnic conflicts | |||
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Part of Ethnic conflicts in Kazakhstan | |||
Date | 1989 (1990) — present | ||
Location | Kazakhstan and Russia | ||
Methods | Protests, demonstrations, persecution, uprisings, riots, employment discrimination (particularly in public sector jobs), hostility and harassment in everyday interactions | ||
Status | Ongoing | ||
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Lead figures | |||
Jasaral Quanyşälin Alexander Martynov | |||
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