2016 Kazakh anti-land reform protests

2016 Protests against land reforms in Kazakhstan
Date24 April – 21 May 2016
Location
Caused by
  • Amendments to the Land Code
  • Economic hardships
Goals
  • Ban on the sale of land to foreigners
  • Improvements to living standards
Methods
Resulted in
Parties
Protesters
Lead figures

(no centralised leadership)
Maks Bokaev
Talgat Ayan

The 2016 Protests against land reforms in Kazakhstan were a series of protests that were held in Kazakhstan against the new amendments to the Land Code, which began on 24 April 2016 in the city of Atyrau. Three days later, the rallies were held in the cities of Aktobe and Semey.[1] During the first three rallies, the authorities did not try to harshly suppress the protests, but tried to calm the protesters and offer other forms of dialogue. Only on May 21, the authorities thoroughly prepared to suppress any protests in all administrative centers of the republic.[2] This was the first mass protest in Kazakhstan since the Zhanaozen massacre in 2011.

  1. ^ "Митинги по земельному вопросу в Актобе и Семее". Радио Азаттык.
  2. ^ Heuer, Vera; Hierman, Brent (2022-02-02). "Manhandling and mediation: unpacking the repressive repertoire in Kazakhstan's 2016 anti-land reform protests". Asian Security. 18 (3): 239–256. doi:10.1080/14799855.2022.2034787. ISSN 1479-9855. S2CID 246498660.