
A radio station in Kazakhstan on Monday fired one of its radio hosts. The only fault of this radio host was that in response to a Facebook comment, he said that if you speak too much, we will call Uncle Vova i.e. Putin. The radio host was talking to Russian President Vladimir Putin about an attack on Kazakhstan.
Europa Plus Kazakhstan radio station fired radio host Lyubov Panova following a massive public outcry, brushing off her Facebook comments. However, Panova declined to comment on the matter.
Here the debate on social media is common
People also affectionately call Vladimir Vova. Panova said this while replying to a Facebook comment made against Putin. A large population of Kazakhstan is of Russian descent. In the aftermath of the Russian attack on Ukraine, online debate among those opposing and supporting the war has become common here.
Good economic and political relations with Russia
Kazakhstan, once a part of the Soviet Republic, shares the world's second-longest land border with Russia. Kazakhstan has very good economic and political relations with Russia. In addition, this country is also a member of the Russian-led trade and military blocs.
refrain from speaking out against the attack
Kazakhstan has refrained from speaking out against the Russian attack on Ukraine. However, President Kasim-Jomart Tokayev said this month that all countries should strictly follow the principles of the United Nations Charter. The Deputy Foreign Minister here told a German newspaper that companies leaving Russia because of the war in Ukraine are moving to Kazakhstan, we welcome it.
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