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		<title>By: Dafydd</title>
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		<description>&quot;Rule of Law&quot; is the idea that the same laws apply equally to all.

Is that really the case in Kazakhstan? Do friends of the regime ever get convicted without falling out? (As Ken Lay did).</description>
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<p>Is that really the case in Kazakhstan? Do friends of the regime ever get convicted without falling out? (As Ken Lay did).</p>
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