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30 years of work and one finest hour. We invited to our studio Takhir Khalimnazarov, a forensic expert in the Bishimbayev case, who impressed many of us with his work and professionalism during his testimony in court. In addition to the Bishimbayev case, we were interested in talking with him about how the life of a person who has been building a career as a forensic expert for 30 years is arranged. In this podcast, we study the work of forensic experts. For example, we try to figure out how they become forensic experts. We talk about justice in the country, sudden popularity, the value of the work of Takhir Armidinovich and his colleagues. "I remember every case of child $death," says Takhir Armidinovich in the studio. In the podcast, we raise the issue of the emotional side of the work. How do forensic experts cope with burnout, do they believe in God and how do they maintain faith in people? We talk about how Takhir Armidinovich avoided professional terms during the trial so that the jury, journalists and spectators could understand him. We discuss why Bishimbayev had to defend himself and why his lawyers took on the job. We find out whether pressure was put on Takhir Khalimnazarov, whether there is a place for empathy on one side during the investigation, why repeat examinations are carried out, and we also talk about the role of alcohol in violence. We pay special attention to the latter topic. Takhir Armidinovich says that Bishimbayev's cruelty does not surprise him. Such cases occur in his practice. We discuss violence in the country, child deaths, suicides, the most unusual cases in the work of forensic experts. And we raise the issue of religion - can it hinder the work of forensic experts? This episode was recorded a week before the verdict was announced in the Bishimbayev case. We believe that justice will prevail. With this episode, we want to thank all the professionals who worked on Bishimbayev's case. Your work has helped many of us restore faith in justice. Episode Partner — Episode Partner: Ashley HomeStore. New furniture in the studio, as well as a Boxberg recliner sofa from @ashleyfurniture.kz 0:00 – Start 1:17 – Forensic examination 5:08 – Our guest is Takhir Khalimnazarov! 6:07 – "for me it's a shock, of course, because this is my usual work" 9:45 – There are specialists, professionals, but we don't see them 12:33 – Bishimbayev's trial 18:47 – "many of our citizens felt this pain as their own" 21:19 – Defense attorneys 25:02 – Victims' attorneys 29:20 – What is the work of forensic examination? 37:50 – Is there pressure at work? 43:50 – How are cases distributed among forensic experts? 45:37 – Independent organization of forensic experts 47:16 – The case of Salatanat Nukenova 51:13 – What is the difference between a pathologist and a forensic expert? 53:33 – Do forensic experts make mistakes? 1:00:02 – What kind of person should be to inflict such beatings on another person? 1:09:06 – The most memorable case at work 1:13:22 – Do you suffer from burnout? 1:15:13 – Religion and faith 1:23:57 – Domestic violence law 1:26:20 – Alcoholism 1:38:33 – Suicide 1:44:38 – Lack of specialists 1:47:22 – Social networks and support 1:54:18 – Sexual violence 1:59:27 – Fear for children 2:05:48 – Attitude to death 2:08:48 – Have you ever had to perform an examination for someone you know? 2:10:41 – “This case united us” 2:12:52 – A funny story from Takhir Khalimnazarov 2:18:31 – What will be the outcome of Bishimbayev’s trial? 2:29:05 – How exactly did Saltanat’s case come under your examination? 2:33:33 – On ending his career 2:36:04 – Saying goodbye INSTAGRAM Takhir: https://www.instagram.com/takhir_khal... INSTAGRAM #3амандас: / zamandas.pod TikTok 3амандас: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSekPpmwa/ search for Kanu here: / beisekeyev search for Yerzhan here: / aldabergeno… _____________________________________________ If you liked the podcast and want to share it on social networks, and for this you need posters or teasers… Then you can download it here: https://t.me/kanskirazpizdai For cooperation issues write to [email protected]