Abstract
In their paper "Educating for Tolerance in Kazakhstan" Shamshiya Rysbekova, Ainura Kurmanaliyeva and Karlygash Borbassova consider the problem of education intolerance amidst young people in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The authors hope to unveil some of the controversies and problems encountered with regards to the prevention of terrorism and extremism and illuminate the efforts of Kazakhstan for international transparency and EU convergence. The paper begins with a revision of Kazakhstan law on the matter of religious freedom, registration of religious groups, and religious education. These topics have created great controversies in the international community, and the paper goes on to present some of the external reports on this matter, elaborated by various sources such as the United Nations, the European Community, and the United States, among others.
Recommended Citation
Rysbekova, Shamshiya;
Kurmanaliyeva, Ainura;
and Borbassova, Karlygash.
"Educating for Tolerance in Kazakhstan."
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
20.2
(2018):
<https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.3237>
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