The Kazakh Interior Ministry said on Tuesday police detained about 200 people on Monday, in addition to 500 held a day earlier over protests which are illegal in the former Soviet republic unless explicitly allowed by the government, Euro news reported.
Heavy police presence was visible on the streets of Almaty on Tuesday, with several National Guard personnel carrier trucks parked near the focal spot of the previous two days of rallies.
The vote in which Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, an ally of powerful ex-president Nursultan Nazarbayev, was confirmed as president, has prompted a series of public protests in the country.
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