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Furious Kazakhs blast Borat film as they carry coffin through capital city

ANGRY Kazakhs have blasted the new Borat movie despite tourism chiefs there adopting his “very nice” catchphrase.

Masked demonstrators yesterday descended on the US Consulate in the Kazakhstan capital Almaty with an effigy of Borat in a coffin draped with a stars and stripes.

Borat's new hit movie has sparked fury in Kazakhstan
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Borat's new hit movie has sparked fury in KazakhstanCredit: Reuters
Protestors descended on the US Consulate in Almaty with an effigy of Sacha Baron Cohen in a coffin
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Protestors descended on the US Consulate in Almaty with an effigy of Sacha Baron Cohen in a coffinCredit: Reuters

They say Sacha Baron Cohen’s hit film portrays their country as backward and cruel.

The protesters carried banners reading “Those that live in glass houses should not throw stones” and “Stop racism and discrimination”.

In Amazon Prime’s Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Baron Cohen stars as the dim Kazakh reporter mocking Donald Trump followers on a tour of the US.

But unrest has been growing since the movie’s marketing team set up fake social media accounts pretending to be the Kazakh government.

The initially benign posts soon descended into mickey-taking.

One said: “Little known fact: Kazakhs were first in the world to domesticate horses.

Angry Kazakhs said the hit film portrays their country as backward and cruel
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Angry Kazakhs said the hit film portrays their country as backward and cruelCredit: BackGrid
Demonstrators carried banners saying 'Stop racism and discrimination' as the coffin was draped in the US flag
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Demonstrators carried banners saying 'Stop racism and discrimination' as the coffin was draped in the US flag Credit: Reuters
The demonstration came despite tourism chiefs using the 'very nice' line to boost tourism
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The demonstration came despite tourism chiefs using the 'very nice' line to boost tourism Credit: Reuters

"Another great moment in the history of our great nation!”

Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Askar Mamin was obliged to deny any link to the account.

The first Borat film in 2006 caused similar outrage — but it boosted tourism and bosses now use the “very nice” line.

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