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Why not immigrate to the Soviet Union?

Because there are many Russians in Kazakhstan, in order to avoid the assimilation of Kazakh culture, Kazakhstan actively carries out? De-russification? .

Among the many countries that split from the Soviet Union, many countries have fallen to the west, and only Kazakhstan is still firmly following the footsteps of its big brother. This is actually related to the geographical location of Kazakhstan, because Kazakhstan is a completely landlocked country, and its export trade needs to follow Russia.

But in Kazakhstan, for Russians, it is actually very unpopular. Kazakhstan? De-russification? Distance is actually very historical. It appeared as early as the19th century during Russian rule, when Kazakhstan was forced to be occupied by Russia and became a part of Russia. At that time, Russia was greedy and wanted to assimilate Kazakhstan. So in a very short time, nearly 1 10,000 immigrants were sent to Kazakhstan.

Later, Russian rule was overthrown and Kazakhstan became a member of the Soviet Union and China. The Soviet Union continued to implement the assimilation policy of the Russian era and continued to immigrate to Kazakhstan. At the same time, the Soviet Union expelled people from other nationalities in order to assimilate them. Until the independence of Kazakhstan, the population of Russians in Kazakhstan has far exceeded that of Kazakhs. This is very unfavorable to Kazakhstan itself.

Because there was a phenomenon that Russian was more popular than Kazakh in China at that time. Once Russian becomes the mainstream, it will be a devastating blow to Kazakh culture and language.

Therefore, the Kazakh government decided to use Kazakh as the official language of Kazakhstan. And vigorously promote their own culture, at the same time, in some important positions in Kazakhstan, Russian people are also excluded. Kazakhstan is gradually improving its own country? De-russification? Process.