“Never participated in protests”: brother of civil activist was killed for anything

The victim of January events in Kazakhstan became Aslan Waliov, the brother of the Civil Activist of Darhan Waliov, one of the sentences in October to limit freedom on “case 13 of activists”.

Radio “Azattyk” writes that, according to relatives, the connection with the 48-year-old Aslan was lost on January 5th. They say that Aslan Wali, who has two children left, never participated in rallies or protests. They believe that Aslan Waliov was in the area of ​​the Old Square in Almaty, since he was engaged in private worker, he had people on a personal car for money. The circumstances of his death are unknown, bullet injuries were found on his body.

The medical document says that Aslan Wali died on January 6th. Relatives learned about his death on January 10, the publication notes.

“On the morning of January 10, when they gave the Internet, came the video from our relatives. They took the shooting [Aslan Wali] in the morgue. In this video we identified it. Then Darkhan went to the morgue and was detained on arrival,” says Spouse Darhan.

Lighting the Assembly on January 10 at the Morga in Almaty, the Azattyk radio reporter has witnessed the police special forces delayed Darhan Waliyev. Relatives say that a new case has been instituted against him – under the article about terrorism.

Azattyk, with reference to numerous evidence of eyewitnesses, writes that Kazakhstan has blocked the wave of repression after mass rallies in the cities. Activists are talking about excessive use of force, torture. The network has many messages about missing after protests.