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RA Ministry of Defense։ “We call on the Azerbaijani side to provide clarifications regarding the shelling of a residential building in Khoznavar”

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Open Wounds: Why a Murder Trial in Talgar Has Gripped Kazakhstan

In recent years, Kazakhstan has begun broadcasting high-profile criminal trials online in a move toward greater transparency in the justice system. The trial of former Minister Kuandyk Bishimbayev, sentenced to 24 years for brutally beating his wife Saltanat Nukenova to death, marked the beginning of this new judicial openness. Now, another trial has captured the public imagination: the case of the killing of teenager Sherzat Bolat in a street fight involving adult men.

The tragic events in Talgar, a small town near Almaty, have resonated across the country, exposing what many see as a long-standing culture of impunity and complacency within law enforcement.

The Talgar Tragedy

While the full chronology of events is still being established in court, several key details were released early in the investigation. Video footage suggests that Sherzat Bolat may have initiated the confrontation, allegedly striking a man he believed hadn’t paid for beer outside a store rented by his father.

The man then summoned reinforcements. A group of eleven men reportedly responded to his call, sparking a violent altercation. During the melee, Bolat was fatally stabbed in the heart. His uncle, who rushed to defend him, was also stabbed and beaten.

The incident occurred on October 4, 2024, in Talgar, a town with untapped tourism potential and historical roots tracing back to the medieval city of Talhiz. But for many, Talgar symbolizes not cultural heritage, but bureaucratic neglect. The town’s overgrown archaeological remnants mirror what residents say is the indifference of local authorities.

When no swift action followed his son’s death, Sherzat’s father, Karzhaubai Nurymov, staged a protest on October 7 alongside several residents. Nurymov demanded a transparent investigation and an open trial, appealing directly to Prosecutor General, Berik Asylov, and calling for visits from senior officials, including the Akim of the Almaty Region. Demonstrators threatened to block roads unless their demands were immediately addressed.

The protest prompted action. With the Minister of Internal Affairs taking the case under his control, the authorities began reviewing the family’s allegations.

Intimidation and Escalation

Just days later, on October 12, Sherzat’s family home was set on fire while relatives gathered at his grandmother’s house for a memorial. Police opened a criminal case for arson and placed the family under protection. According to the family’s lawyer, Askar Kaymakov, they had requested protection a day earlier after receiving threats.

The next day, National Guard units were deployed to patrol Talgar amid rumors of entrenched organized crime networks operating with the complicity of local officials and police. While the government has denied the existence of a “Talgar mafia,” the incident triggered a wave of dismissals in the local police force and administration, seemingly validating public suspicion.

Despite initial skepticism, the investigation appears to have been thorough. Authorities conducted 40 forensic examinations, questioned around 200 witnesses, and recreated the crime scene with the suspects. Confrontations and other legal procedures were carried out, and eight videos were analyzed. The criminal case now spans 62 volumes.

A Nation’s Unresolved Trauma

The Talgar case has reopened psychological wounds for many Kazakhstanis, especially in Almaty, where memories of another brutal killing still linger. On July 19, 2018, Olympic silver medalist Denis Ten was stabbed to death during a confrontation with thieves who had stolen his car mirrors. Despite the incident occurring in broad daylight in central Almaty, no police arrived in time to save him.

Ten’s death sparked national mourning and a wave of anger over the state’s inability to protect its citizens. His funeral drew thousands, transforming into a silent protest. A monument now marks the spot where he died, and his death helped catalyze political changes in 2019.

Today, the trial over Sherzat Bolat’s killing serves as another litmus test for Kazakhstan’s justice system. It is not just a legal proceeding, it is, in the eyes of many, a test of whether the promises of reform, transparency, and accountability have truly taken root.

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Vatican announces death of Pope Francis

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When category 4 Hurricane Beryl hit the Caribbean last June, the three-island nation of Grenada bore the brunt of its wrath. At the time, the country’s prime minister, Dickon Mitchell, described the destruction as “almost Armageddon-like”. On the small island of Carriacou, it was estimated by officials that more than 90% of the buildings were damaged or destroyed. Agriculture and infrastructure for electricity and communication were almost completely wiped out.

Nearly a year on, there are some signs of recovery and rebuilding, but hollowed-out buildings, roofless houses and charred, dying mangroves tell the story of a community that is still coming to grips with the devastation.

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