
Zhangeldy Suleymanov
Zhangeldy Suleymanov is a prominent Kazakh lawyer known for his expertise in environmental law and advocacy related to the protection of rare species. Recently, he gained media attention for his comments on the case of a woman in Shymkent who was facing a hefty fine for picking rare Greig's tulips, a protected species in Kazakhstan. Suleymanov criticized the legal framework surrounding such cases, arguing that the current laws do not adequately address the nuances of unintentional harm to protected plants and called for a more just approach to legislation governing environmental offenses.
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Famous lawyer Zhangeldy Suleymanov expressed his opinion on whether it is fair to punish a resident of Shymkent 'to the fullest extent of the law'.
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Kazakhstan:
Zhangeldy Suleymanov argues that the penalty for picking rare tulips is excessively harsh and that the legal framework is flawed.
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