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Television channel
Information channel 16/12
CountryKazakhstan
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Internet
Programming
Language(s)Russian, Kazakh
Picture format16:9, HDTV 720p
History
Launched27 June 2013
Links
Websitehttps://www.youtube.com/1612TV

TV channel 16/12 — is the only independent news TV channel in Kazakhstan.

Persecution of the Channel

The Kazakhstan's authorities have repeatedly tried to stop the broadcasting of Channel 16/12. The Channel's employees were intimidated, arrested, their offices were searched and the equipment needed for their work seized. Specifically, in 2014, officers of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan, along with law enforcement officers of Russia, burst into the office of the production company which was making videos for the TV Channel 16/12. They conducted a search, withdrew hard discs from the operating computers and took them away. Soon after that, a similar search was conducted in the Astana office of a company which was also making videos for the opposition channel. During the search, the equipment needed for their work was seized. Prior to this, Sanat Urnaliyev, journalist of TV Channel 16/12, and Viktor Gudz, the cameraman, were subjected to administrative arrest on a fake charge, along with a correspondent of Radio Azattyk, the Kazakh service of the Radio Liberty.

Other employees of the Channel were repeatedly subjected to administrative arrest on fake charges as well. For instance, Dmitri Schelokov was arrested for 15 days for appearing in front of the administrative Court building to support the arrested journalist Andrei Tsukanov. Prior to this, Dmitri Schelokov and Rinat Kibrayev had been arrested for 10 days for intending to take part in the meeting with Akim Akhmetzhan Yesimov arranged especially for Almaty bloggers. Apart from blocking the access for the journalists with no reasons offered, they were put behind the bars.

On 11 July 2014, the Almaty inter-district administrative court sentenced correspondent Andrei Tsukanov to 15 days of arrest for covering the protest action of flat letters against the arbitrariness of police officers. Tsukanov was detained when he was making video recording. During the arrest, the police officers beat Andrei and confiscated his press ID.

External links

References

  1. "ЕEС Work Starts with Repressions". TV Channel 1612. May 30, 2014.
  2. Orken ZHOYAMERGEN (June 9, 2014). "Search in Internet Channel "1612" under way". Radio Azattyk.
  3. Sanat Urnaliyev (June 9, 2014). "Search in Astana Office of 1612". TV Channel 1612.
  4. Sanat Urnaliyev (June 2, 2014). "Police Provocation against Anti-Eurasian Headquarters". TV Channel 1612.
  5. Svetlana GLUSHKOVA (May 28, 2014). "Reporter of Azattyk under Arrest". Radio Azattyk.
  6. "Blogger Dmitri Schelokov Arrested for 15 days". Radio Azattyk. February 21, 2014.
  7. "Azattyk Bloggers Arrested on the Day of Akim's Reporting Meeting". Radio Azattyk. February 20, 2014.
  8. "Azattyk Flat Letters Complain against Police Pressure". Radio Azattyk. July 8, 2014.


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