Stalking Will Become a Criminal Offense in Kazakhstan
Harassment will no longer go unpunished: lawmakers introduce penalties for stalking

Kazakhstan is set to officially recognize stalking as a criminal offense. Lawmakers have already included this provision in a draft law, which is expected to be adopted in February.
What Are the Penalties for Stalking?
Those found guilty of harassing or persistently following a person will face a fine.
The exact amount has not yet been determined, but it may be adjusted during the final review of the legislation.
What Is Stalking and Why Does It Matter?
Stalking involves persistent harassment, including constant calls, surveillance, threats, and invasion of personal space.
Many countries have already criminalized stalking, recognizing it as a serious threat to psychological and physical well-being.
Why Is Kazakhstan Introducing This Law?
- There has been a rise in cases of harassment and intimidation, especially online.
- The law will provide legal protection for victims against aggressive stalkers.
- Criminal penalties will act as a deterrent against further harassment and violence.
What’s Next?
If passed, Kazakhstan will join the list of countries where stalking is punishable by law, giving victims legal grounds to seek protection.
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