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Last year, a court accused the opposition "Respublika" newspaper of slander and several of its print runs were subsequently seized.
Spero News 2010
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An Almaty district court ordered the seizure of the newspapers after Kulibaev filed the lawsuit against the publications "Respublika," "Golos Respubliki" (Voice of the Republic),
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Tatyana Trubacheva, the chief editor of the weekly "Respublika," told RFE/RL that Kazakhstan's chairmanship of the OSCE is questionable in light of its suppression of free speech.
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One of Zalgiris 'numerous sponsors is the daily Respublika which is the main rival of Lietuvos Rytas in Lithuania's media market.
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2010
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One of Zalgiris 'numerous sponsors is the daily Respublika which is the main rival of Lietuvos Rytas in Lithuania's media market.
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2010
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Tatyana Trubacheva, the chief editor of the weekly "Respublika," told RFE/RL that Kazakhstan's chairmanship of the OSCE is questionable in light of its suppression of free speech.
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Tatyana Trubacheva, the chief editor of the weekly "Respublika," told RFE/RL that Kazakhstan's chairmanship of the OSCE is questionable in light of its suppression of free speech.
Spero News author unknown 2010
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Tatyana Trubacheva, the chief editor of the weekly "Respublika," told RFE/RL that Kazakhstan's chairmanship of the OSCE is questionable in light of its suppression of free speech.
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One of Zalgiris 'numerous sponsors is the daily Respublika which is the main rival of Lietuvos Rytas in Lithuania's media market.
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times. 2010
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What Tomkus did to the petition was simply copying the list of names, adding himself and publishing it on the more tabloid sister-newspaper of "Respublika" under his own text, i.e. claiming that these are the people who have signed against "homosexual propaganda".
cafebabel.com 2009
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