Russia's influence in Kazakhstan can be difficult to trace.
Take an organisation called the Kazakhstani Union of Parents — an NGO registered in 2021 — for example. Critics contend it is an alt-right group.
It has previously lobbied against COVID vaccines and last year successfully got the country's government to consider a petition calling for a law to "fully ban open and hidden propaganda of LGBT in Kazakhstan", which gained more than 50,000 signatures.
The organisation's leader, Bagila Baltabayeva, gained notoriety after crashing one of Feminita's events with a group of women earlier this year.
The police were called, amid claims minors were being "corrupted".
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-20/after-ukraine-kazakhstan-could-be-russias-next-target/105531776
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