Kanye West ignores 'human rights violations' by Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev for $3m payday at his grandson's wedding



Kanye West is embroiled in controversy again after the rapper raked in a reported $3 million to perform at the wedding of Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s grandson, according to TMZ .



President Nazarbayev, who is reportedly worth billions, is a controversial figure and has been at the centre of claims of violating human rights and corruption.



Singer Sting previously refused a sinmilar invitation before of his record on human rights.

The bash took place at the Hotel Royal Tulip in Almaty, the capital of Kazakhstan, the country memorably lampooned by Sacha Baron Cohen in his 2006 movie Borat.

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Payday: Kanye West reportedly raked in $3 million to perform at the wedding of controversial Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s grandson on Saturday Controversy: Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, addressing the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN in New York in 2007







Expensive tastes: Kanye and his girlfriend Kim Kardashian (pictured at the Met Ball in May) like to splash out on the finer things in life



Kanye performed a selection of his hits including Can't Tell Me Nothing and part of his set was captured on video by a wedding guest, who posted it on Instagram.

In 2011, Sting pulled out of an arranged concert for the president over claims of human rights violations on oil workers in the Central Asian country.

He said at the time, ‘Hunger strikes, imprisoned workers and tens of thousands on strike represents a virtual picket line which I have no intention of crossing.

‘The Kazakh gas and oil workers and their families need our support and the spotlight of the international media on their situation in the hope of bringing about positive change.’



David Mepham, director of Human Rights Watch has said: 'Kazakhstan's serious and deteriorating human rights situation includes "credible allegations of torture, the imprisonment of government critics, tight controls over the media and freedom of expression and association, limits in religious freedom, and continuing violation of workers' rights".'

Kazakh website Tengrinews wrote that the party celebrated the nuptials of Aysultan Nazarbayev and Alima Boranbayeva. Aysultan, 23, is the youngest son of President Nazarbayev's eldest daughter.



He is a graduate of Sandhurst, and now works for the country's ministry of defence.



Meanwhile his bride Boranbayeva, 20, reportedly attends London's Courtauld Institute of Art.

Kanye is worth millions, but he and girlfriend Kim are well known for their expensive taste.

The couple who recently welcomed their first child North West, have splashed out a whopping $750,000 on four gold-plated toilets for their new home.



They are also said to have spent an incredible £750,000 on special-edition luxury beds for the $11 million Bel Air mansion.