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Bolat Atabaev (15 May 1952 – 28 July 2021) was a Kazakhstani theater director who in 2012 was charged with "inciting social discord" for his role in the
2011 Mangystau riots The Zhanaozen massacre () took place in Kazakhstan's western Mangystau Region over the weekend of 16–17 December 2011. At least 14 protesters were killed by police in the oil town of Zhanaozen as they clashed with police on the country's Inde ...
.
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designated him a
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. He was released on 3 July 2012.


Role in Zhanaozen protests

In May 2011, oil workers in the city of
Zhanaozen Zhanaozen or Janaozen (; ), formerly known as Novy Uzen ( ) and known in English as New River City, is a city in the Mangystau Region of southwestern Kazakhstan located southeast of the city of Aktau. The name of the town means "new river" i ...
in Kazakhstan's
Mangystau Province Mangystau (), formerly known as Mangyshlak ( Russian: ) from 1973 until 1988, is a region of Kazakhstan. Its capital is Aqtau (a seaport), which has a population of 183,350 (2017); the entire Mangystau Province has a population of 745,909 (2022) ...
began striking. Atabaev joined the workers and worked to communicate their demands to authorities. On 16–17 December 2011, the region saw a series of riots in which striking oil workers clashed with state security forces. At least 15 civilians were killed and 100 wounded by police shootings. Atabaev publicly protested the use of lethal force against the protesters. In early 2012, he joined a public commission founded by activists to investigate the violence. In March, he also staged a play in
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which dealt with the Zhanaozen events indirectly. Titled ''Avalanche'', the play showed daily life in a mountain village in which villagers must obey every order of their elders in order to avoid actions which might trigger a deadly avalanche. After the elders order a pregnant woman to be buried alive, however, the villagers realize the threat of avalanche was manufactured by the elders to maintain control, and they rebel. All proceeds from the play were donated to the families of those who died in the Zhanaozen shootings.


Criminal charge

On 6 January 2012, the
National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan The National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NSC) is an intelligence agency in Kazakhstan founded on 13 July 1992. It primarily manages the Border Service of Kazakhstan, which conducts oversight over the international borders ...
(NSC) charged Atabaev with "inciting social discord" for his role in the protests. He was later released on bail. The charge carries a maximum sentence of ten years' imprisonment. Several other opposition figures were arrested in connection with the protests, including journalist Zhanbolat Mamay, politician Serik Sapargali, and
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leader
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. In early June, Atabaev refused to report for an interrogation, which the court had made a condition of his bail. On 14 June, the court authorized his arrest, and he was arrested by the NSC the following day. Atabaev stated that he had "refused to go for interrogation so as to protest against the charges brought against him and to highlight the injustice of the government's treatment of protesters and striking workers in Zhanaozen." Amnesty International condemned the charges, which it described as "trumped-up". The organization designated Atabaev a prisoner of conscience, "detained solely for exercising his right to freedom of expression".
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also protested the arrest of Atabaev and other activists, stating that "If the Kazakh authorities can prove these political activists were involved in the violence in Zhanaozen, they shouldn’t need to resort to using vague and undefined criminal allegations to imprison them ... The 'inciting social discord' charge should be dropped immediately and those against whom there is no evidence of any violent activity should be released from custody." Anti-censorship group ARTICLE 19 described the charge as "spurious" and "alarming", warning that the arrests of Atabaev and others would have "a chilling effect on freedom of expression in Kazakhstan". The German government called for his release, with Human Rights Commissioner Markus Loening describing Atabaev as "guilty of only using his constitutional right of free expression". German film director
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, a friend of Atabaev's, also appealed to the Kazakh government on his behalf. Atabaev was released on 3 July after being made to sign a document stating that "I am sorry that the bloodshed happened". His official status was subsequently changed from "accused" to "witness".


Meeting with Alexei Navalny

During October 2012, Bolat Atabaev visited Moscow for the first time in seven years. The trip was documented in an exclusive interview conducted by Tatyana Garkavaya, a correspondent for the independent Kazakh news outlet Respublika. The interview provided rare insights into Atabaev’s reflections on art, dissent, and post-Zhanaozen political engagement.A central point of the visit was Atabaev’s meeting with Russian opposition leader
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. According to Garkavaya’s account, the two discussed strategies for civil resistance and the role of storytelling in countering authoritarian narratives. Atabaev described how his own activism emerged after the 2011 Zhanaozen massacre, stating that remaining silent was no longer morally defensible. Navalny encouraged him to expand his outreach through digital platforms and grassroots education. The Moscow visit followed Atabaev’s brief imprisonment in Kazakhstan on charges of “inciting social discord”—a charge widely condemned by international human rights organizations. He was released after 18 days amid external pressure from bodies such as Amnesty International and the German Foreign Office. Garkavaya’s exclusive interview remains one of the few primary sources capturing Atabaev’s political and artistic philosophy during this critical transitional period. His articulation of the artist’s role in society — “to sing, even about the dark times” — continues to resonate across Central Asia’s activist and artistic communities.


Recognition

In August 2012, Atabaev was awarded the
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of Germany's
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, a prize of the German government for non-citizens for artistic contributions. That same year, he spoke at the Oslo Freedom Forum in San Francisco, where he screened footage from Zhanaozen and proposed founding an Abai-inspired civic initiative.


References

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