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03 Jan 2022 | 10:50 AM UTC

Kazakhstan: Officials reportedly increase security in central Almaty Jan. 3 due to possible protests

Authorities reportedly increase security in central Almaty, Kazakhstan, Jan. 3 due to possible protests; associated disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Officials have reportedly implemented enhanced security measures near Republic Square in Almaty due to possible protest action over rising prices for liquefied gas. Republic Square has been closed to traffic and mobile internet services appear to be suffering intermittent disruption.

Security-related road closures could prompt traffic congestion is possible on parallel routes. Police could impose additional movement restrictions around any protests, which would have the potential to prompt traffic and public transport disruptions. Authorities could also impose telecommunications blackouts to prevent activists from coordinating events. Security forces could move to disperse unauthorized or unruly demonstrations and will respond forcefully if resisted. While bystanders are unlikely to be targeted in any violence, they would face a significant incidental threat.

Related protests are possible in other urban centers nationwide in the coming days.

Advice

Check route status before setting out and allow additional time for travel in central Almaty. Avoid all protests and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation.