In December 2012 (whilst in prison on other charges), Atabek was sentenced to two years’ solitary confinement in a maximum security jail in Arkalyk- 1,600km away from his family – for writing The Heart of Eurasia, a book that fiercely criticised President Nursultan Nazarbayev. In March 2014, Atabek was moved to a prison in Pavlodar (1,400km from his family). ---
"PEN International is deeply concerned at reports that the imprisoned poet Aron Atabek – who is in ill health – has been tortured or otherwise ill-treated by prison guards.

Campaign Kazakhstan (read full text):
http://campaignkazakhstan.org/index.php/2014/07/16/pen-internationals-call-to-action-poet-beaten-in-prison/
Picture: CampaignKazakhstan
From a poem by Aron Atabek:
"Russia is my Mother; my Father is Kazakhstan.
A childhood on the Volga, I grew up in Almaty
to kick open the doors to the Throne Room of those in power,
with a strong belief in my rights and in righteousness."
Earlier on my blog:
http://minkristnasamhllsblogg.blogspot.fi/2013/01/honor-and-dignity.html