Aleksandr Dugin, a Russian philosopher, has become an unwelcome person in Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan authorities have banned the entry of this Russian thinker and other Russian citizens into their country.

Kazakhstan has imposed a ban on the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin. The country has also adopted similar sanctions against a number of Russian politicians and social activists.

According to Avia.pro, the blacklist of the Republic of Kazakhstan includes Russian State Duma Vice Chairman Pyotr Tolstoy, TV presenter Zina Kandelaki, Tigran Khachatryan who is in a coma, and Yevgeny Primakov.

After the incident where Russian historian Andrei Grozny was not allowed to enter Astana, Kazakhstan informed Russia of the decision regarding the aforementioned individuals. It was only after this situation occurred that people learned about this blacklist, which includes those who have previously made critical comments about the country or expressed doubts about the sovereignty of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Foreign media reports suggest that Aleksandr Dugin, a thinker of the "Russian World," has repeatedly expressed views advocating for Russia's increased influence in Central Asia. It is clear that he was included on the blacklist for this reason.

So far, Russia has not made any comments on this measure taken by Kazakhstan.

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