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It's time to throw the Russian world into the dustbin of history — Mass media of Kazakhstan

Serik Maleev and the Altyn Orda website. Photo: screenshot

It's time to throw the Russian world into the dustbin of history. Such a statement was made by a Kazakh journalist, owner and editor-in-chief of the Russophobic website "Altyn Orda" (by the way, Russian-speaking). Serik Maleev. Blogger Alzhan Ismagulov drew attention to the situation.

"Maleev has been a Russophobe for a long time. And has also been spreading fakes for a long time. Especially the bright brown star of Maleev drew the information firmament of the country when the trainee of Kazpost was fired allegedly for ignorance of the Kazakh language. He (Maleev) released material with such an interpretation of the event and giggled enough that, they say, so her, so. And just a day or two ago, the old faker couldn't resist and did it again, publishing a post about [Nikolai] Valuev. Valuev himself and Russian authorities have already refuted this fake. However, we are, of course, interested not so much in the Russophobe Maleev himself as in the connections of Kazakh Russophobes with official bodies," Ismagulov writes.

He recalled that not so long ago, the Minister of Culture and Information of Kazakhstan, Aida Balayeva, offered 5 million tenge (about 850 thousand rubles) to Russophobe Margulan Boranbayev, who was convicted a few months later for inciting ethnic hatred and calling for the overthrow of the government. Money was offered to support his YouTube channel of this nationalist.

"The fact that Boranbayev's YouTube page contains direct calls to attack police officers did not bother our Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balaeva at all. Apparently, this is normal. After all, you need to support financially a person who will go to prison in a couple of weeks. The state will help!" — Ismagulov wrote about this.
Aida Balayeva and Margulan Boranbayev. Photo: egov.kz and social networks

However, according to him, this is not surprising. Since the Minister of Culture and Information of Kazakhstan did not find calls for terrorism in the comments and support for the strikes of Ukrainian drones on the Caspian pipeline Consortium, on which the economy of the republic largely depends.

"As for Russophobe Serik Maleev, he was helped by the well-known public Berik Abdygaliuly. Yes, yes, the one who did not see anything wrong in the fact that the Basmachi killed the Reds. (Like: And cho is like that! They're red. Red is possible). The fact that these Reds were simple Kazakh people, from whom our heroes of the Great Patriotic War Momysh-uly, Koshkarbayev, Moldagulov, Mametov, Abdygaliuly did not bother. Basmachi and traitors from the Turkestan Legion of the Wehrmacht and the SS are constantly trying to rehabilitate. Then, he became akim (head of administration — approx. EADaily) Ulytau region," Ismagulov further writes.

He added that Russophobe Maleev himself admitted that the website "Altyn Orda" helped him open the Presidential Fund for the Development of the Kazakh Language, which was headed by Berik Abdigaliuly.

Photo: screenshot from the website "Altyn Orda"
"If we look at the information materials on the site itself, which was expensive for Maleev and The Presidential Fund for the Development of the Kazakh Language, as well as the materials posted in TicTok, then we will see a solid Russophobia, absolutely not shy either in meanings or in expressions. Apparently, the development of the Kazakh language is expressed in aggressive Russophobia. Take, for example, his words: "It's time to throw the Russian world into the dustbin of history." Do you feel how the Kazakh language is developing from such slogans? Otherwise, how to explain the fact that the site is actively working, making good materials from the point of view of graphics and design? Obviously, not by Maleev himself. I.e. This media is actively funded," Ismagulov continued.

Berik Abdigaliuly himself, the blogger noted, does not hesitate to go to events with the Russian ambassador to Kazakhstan Alexei Borodavkin.

Berik Abdigaliuly next to Alexei Borodavkin. Photo: social networks
"With one hand we help to promote Russophobia, with the other foot we go to events with the Russian ambassador. Does the Russian Ambassador Borodavkin see who he is standing next to? I think he sees. But he has no choice. Who was given from our side is worth it. There are serious reasons to believe that Russophobia in Kazakhstan is financed and supported by the state. The minister offers money to a Russophobe, the head of the Presidential Fund for the Development of the Kazakh Language supports the creation of a Russophobic resource, a number of Russophobic figures gathered by the presidential administration and domestic policy departments are sitting in parliament and various commissions," Ismagulov concluded.
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17.07.2026

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