Spouse of journalist Aydos Sadykov blames Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for assault final month.
A Kazakh dissident has died in Ukraine, two weeks after being shot outdoors his house final month.
Kyiv-based journalist Aydos Sadykov was shot within the head whereas seated in a automobile along with his spouse on June 18. Ukrainian prosecutors suspect that the “fastidiously deliberate” assault was carried out by a pair of suspected assassins from Kazakhstan.
Sadykov’s spouse, Natalya Sadykova, blamed Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev for the demise of her husband, who was an outspoken critic of the Central Asian nation’s management.
“My beloved husband, father of our three kids, nice son of the Kazakh individuals. Aydos devoted his life to Kazakhstan and suffered martyrdom by the hands of killers,” Sadykova mentioned in a Fb publish.
“His demise is on Tokayev’s conscience,” she declared.
Who’re the suspects?
In accordance with the workplace of Ukraine’s prosecutor basic, two Kazakh residents, one in all them a former policeman, are suspected of capturing Sadykov. Each left the nation on the identical day, they are saying, escaping to Moldova.
Whereas Kazakhstan has since detained one of many suspects, named as Altai Zhakanbayev, it has mentioned it could not hand him over to Ukraine. The second suspect stays at giant.
President Tokayev instructed Kazakh legislation enforcement companies to cooperate with Ukraine to find the suspects, his spokesperson mentioned final month, based on Russian information companies.
“Astana is able to cooperate with Ukraine, together with by way of Interpol,” the spokesperson was cited as saying.
‘Deliver them to justice’
Human Rights Watch has referred to as for an investigation into the capturing of Sadykov, who ran a YouTube channel usually essential of Kazakhstan’s former president Nursultan Nazarbayev after which his successor Tokayev.
“The information of the assault on Sadykov throughout broad daylight within the Kyiv metropolis centre is deeply disturbing,” mentioned Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch final month.
“Ukrainian authorities ought to guarantee Sydykov’s security, establish the attacker, carry them to justice, and decide who ordered the assault. Kazakhstan ought to present it’s dedicated to the rule of legislation throughout this course of.”