Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 22 – Following
violence in eastern Kazakhstan six weeks ago, violence the Kazakh authorities
minimized (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/02/kazakh-leaders-remain-in-denial-about.html),
some suggested Kazakhstan faces more such clashes as the Kazakh nation
consolidates (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/02/fewer-ethnic-conflicts-in-russia-than.html).
Now, there is another worry: Kazakh
officials and the Kazakh media have adopted an increasingly nationalistic tone,
something that may lead ethnic Kazakhs to believe the regime is behind them in
their dealings with ethnic minorities, including Russians (ritmeurasia.org/news--2020-03-22--nacionalizm-kazahstana-slovno-son-razuma-porozhdaet-chudovisch-48076).
Russian commentator Fyodor Koloskov
says in an article entitled “The Sleep of Reason Brings Forth Monsters,” that
he is most concerned by the dramatic growth in “nationalist rhetoric” not only
among marginal groups but among leaders of the government and the official
media calling for rapid “’Kazakhization.’”
Some want to repeal the
constitutional provision ensuring that Russian is an official language, others
want to force people “to love their motherland,” and some are now even saying
that any Russian who won’t become a Kazakh has an obvious choice – going back
to Russia right now (exclusive.kz/expertiza/obshhestvo/118297/).
Polls
show that Kazakh nationalists are becoming more hostile to outsiders even as
they become more archaic in their identities with the invocation of the Golden
Horde as a key value, and ever more Kazakhs say they expect to see more ethnic
clashes with those who are not willing to show respect for and adapt to Kazakh
realities.
And
there is increasing evidence that nationalistic Kazakhs are being recruited to
and promoted within the Kazakh government, Koloskov says, a signal to others
that such attitudes are supported by the current regime and an indication that
the regime itself will over time become more nationalistic and xenophobic.
Perhaps
not surprisingly, the Russian commentator links this to the Central
Intelligence Agency, George Soros, Human Rights Watch, and the international organizations
of both US political parties. Indeed, the commentator says, he has the impression
that they are behind this new nationalistic wave, something that makes it even
more dangerous.
That
is because, Koloskov adds, “it is impossible to keep nationalism within
civilized limits.”
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