Kazakh Activist Sentenced To 25 Days In Jail For Calling For Unsanctioned Rally

The charge stemmed from posts on Marua Eskendirova's social network account calling for protests against the policies of the Central Asian country's government.

A court in Kazakhstan's western city of Oral on December 14 sentenced local activist Marua Eskendirova to 25 days in jail after finding her guilty of calling for an anti-government rally. The charge stemmed from posts on Eskendirova's social network account calling for protests against the policies of the Central Asian country's government. Eskendirova has rejected the charge, arguing that she had not used the social network account since her mobile phone was stolen two years ago. Eskendirova was handed a parole-like sentence in February for having links with the Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan -- a banned opposition group. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Kazakh Service, click here.