Gulzhan Ergalieva, the editor of "Svoboda slova," one of the five newspapers not being published, said the Almaty-based Daur publishing house had offered an acceptable deal to print the newspapers.
Daur is run by Svetlana Nazarbaeva, a relation by marriage of President Nursultan Nazarbaev.
On 26 September, the Vremya-Print printing press said it would no longer publish the newspapers.
The editors of the five newspaper have ended a hunger strike that began after the Vremya-Print decision.
(RFE/RL's Kazakh Service/AP)
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RSF Criticizes Silencing Of Kazakh Opposition Papers
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Daur is run by Svetlana Nazarbaeva, a relation by marriage of President Nursultan Nazarbaev.
On 26 September, the Vremya-Print printing press said it would no longer publish the newspapers.
The editors of the five newspaper have ended a hunger strike that began after the Vremya-Print decision.
(RFE/RL's Kazakh Service/AP)
See also:
RSF Criticizes Silencing Of Kazakh Opposition Papers
For regular news and analysis on media issues in RFE/RL's broadcast region, subscribe to "RFE/RL Media Matters."