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Old 28th November 2025 | 05:24
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bahblown
 
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Originally Posted by Akulaviation


Kazakhstan, like a number of other states we fly into, is regularly described by international organisations as authoritarian, with systemic corruption and weak judicial independence. That means once you are in the system there, you may not get the sort of process you’d assume exists in Europe or other rule-of-law jurisdictions.
Sounds just like the UK sadly, especially so when the lack of trial by Jury malarkey kicks in
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