Heroes of Zheltoksan in the heart of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University



    • Heroes of Zheltoksan in the heart of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University

      The meeting with the famous writer and state prize winner Beksultan Nurzhekeev at the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University was a significant event for students. This day was also highlighted by the visit of the younger brothers of the heroes of the December events Lyazzat Asanova and Yerbol Spataev - Berik Asanov and Yerzhan Sypatayev, which gave the meeting a special depth and emotional intensity. Students and teachers of the university met the guests with special warmth and respect. For many it was a unique opportunity to hear from relatives about the difficulties and trials that the heroes of the 1986 tragedy had endured.

                                                                                                                                          

      The younger brothers of the heroes of Zheltoksan, Berik Asanov and Yerzhan Sypatayev, shared their memories, emphasizing the bravery and self-sacrifice of their brothers and sisters in the struggle for freedom and justice. Beksultan Nurzhekeev shared his views on the tragic events of those days and highlighted details that may not have been known to the general public. The writer regretted the hardships the students had to endure during the December events, emphasizing that many of them were victims of provocations and violence.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

      The meeting with the guests aroused a lot of emotions among the students. Listening to the stories of students being beaten with sapper spades and batons, some of them could not hold back tears. These real stories of sacrifice and fortitude became an important lesson for the younger generation, reminding them of the need to fight for their rights and freedoms.

                                                                                                                                           1-photo. Lyazzat is 10 years old. 1980. 2-photo. Lyazzat is a student at a music school in Almaty. 1986, shortly before the December tragedy                                              

      Berik Asanov donated two books about Lyazzat Asanova written by her mother Altynai Asanova to the scientific library of the Women's University. These books were a testament to the strength of spirit and the struggle for the truth about what happened in those difficult days.

      This visit was an important step in preserving and passing on the memory of the December events to younger generations. The students had the opportunity to learn the history of their country firsthand and to experience the deep meaning of the word "patriotism". Such meetings are important to connect the past and the present, not to forget and respect those who made a great contribution to the history of Kazakhstan.

                                                                                   

      At the end of the event Beksultan Nurzhekeev congratulated the students on the upcoming Independence Day, emphasizing the importance of careful attitude to the history of their country and heroic events of the past.

                                                                       

       

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