(1988-06-15) 15 June 1988 (age 36) Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Almaty, Kazakhstan)
Occupation
Journalist, political activist
Janbolat Mamai (Kazakh: Жанболат Мамай, also romanized as Zhanbolat Mamay) (born 15 June 1988) is a Kazakh journalist and political activist who serves as the leader of the Democratic Party of Kazakhstan, and was previously the editor of the Tribuna newspaper.[1] Since his first arrest in 2012, Mamai has become a prominent figure in the Kazakh opposition.[1]
JanbolatMamai (Kazakh: Жанболат Мамай, also romanized as Zhanbolat Mamay) (born 15 June 1988) is a Kazakh journalist and political activist who serves...
unregistered political party in Kazakhstan that was founded and led by JanbolatMamai, former journalist and a political activist. The party aims to create...
were arrested in connection with the protests, including journalist JanbolatMamai, politician Serik Sapargali, Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan leader...
Inga Imanbai, spouse of jailed unregistered Democratic Party leader JanbolatMamai; civil activist Maks Boqaev, participant in the 2016 anti-land reform...
Inga Imanbai is the wife of the unregistered Democratic Party's leader JanbolatMamai. She worked in various opposition newspapers as a journalist where she...
257 in Almaty, writing on their ballot papers to release party leader JanbolatMamai from prison as well as calls for a criminal trial towards Nazarbayev...