Radio Liberty Journalist Detained In Beslan
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posted by FerrasB on September, 2006 as Freedom and Fear
Yuri Bagrov / Photo from www.region15.ru Yuri Bagrov / Photo from www.region15.ru Radio Liberty Journalist Detained in Beslan Created: 01.09.2005 15:13 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 15:13 MSK > document.write(get_ago(1125573220)); </SCRIPT> , 23 hours 26 minutes ago MosNews Radio Liberty journalist Yuri Bagrov has been detained in <NOBR>Beslan</NOBR>, North Ossetian Interior Ministry spokesman Ismel Shaov told Interfax. The journalist was detained for not having a press accreditation card. He has applied for one, but the authorities refused to issue a local card explaining that Bagrov did not have the accreditation from the Russian Foreign Ministry that is needed for those working for foreign media, RIA Novosti explains. Before the Beslan commemoration ceremonies the authorities in North Ossetia said that all journalists working there on Sept. 1-3, had to acquire accreditation. A local interior ministry spokesman stressed that it was possible for all journalists to get accredited and that those that did not would be detained. Meanwhile, Yuri Bagrov stripped of ... >> full
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Liberty's Bagrov Released From Police Station
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
Sep 1 2005 4:10PM Radio Liberty's Bagrov released from police station
BESLAN. Sept 1 (Interfax) - Radio Liberty journalist Yury Bagrov, who was detained in Beslan on Thursday morning, has been released from police custody.
"He will pay a fine in accordance with administrative protocol," head of the North Ossetian Interior Ministry's press service Ismel Shaov told Interfax.
He did not say exactly how much the journalist will have to pay. A regular fine is from 500 to 2,500 rubles.
Bagrov was detained for lacking an accreditation card. His only identification document was a driving license.
"He has not held a Russian passport for a year, and this is a flagrant violation of the passport and visa rules," Shaov said.
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/politics/28.html?id_issue=11370493
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Chechenpress: Russian Invaders Experience The Wild Fear Even In India
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
September, 9, 2005 The Russian invaders experience the wild fear before the Chechen warriors even in India Russia has demanded from authorities of India to permit its "ambassador" in this country, certain V.Trubnikov to go everywhere with armed security forces. After FSB of the Russian Federation has ostensibly warned Trubnikov, that his life is under the threat, so-called " the embassy of the Russian Federation " has directed the appropriate request to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India. The Indian special services, no less than FSB, consider, that threats towards Trubnikov "may be" proceeded from the Muslim organizations of Kashmir jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashker-e-Taieba, which conduct, just like as Chechen people struggle for creation of the independent state and ostensibly they are connected with Chechen mojaheds. In this connection, India recently has increased protection around of a jack of terrorists, so-called " the Russian embassy ", in New Delhi. On the other hand, the ... >> full
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Mark Medish/IHT: [Meanwhile: A snapshot From Krasnodar]
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
Meanwhile: A snapshot from Krasnodar FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2005 WASHINGTON On a recent visit to Krasnodar, in southern Russia, my father and I were arrested by the Federal Security Service, or FSB, the new version of the secret police. Our three hours in FSB custody evoked dark shadows of the Soviet past as well as moments out of the Keystone Kops. Krasnodar also revealed the complexity of today’s Russia. I had gone there to meet my father, 88, who had just been in Moscow for the 60th anniversary of V-E Day. Reared in Krasnodar, he was a Red Army soldier who got out of the Soviet Union as a prisoner of war. After World War II he managed to avoid forced repatriation, a common fate of Soviet refugees in the hands of Stalin’s wartime allies. He emigrated to America and later served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War. One of the ironies ... >> full
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FREEDOM & FEAR : RFE/RL: [Russia: Authorities Seek To Convert Beslan's Muslims] Choose another message board
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posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear
Russia: Authorities Seek To Convert Beslan's Muslims Wednesday, 07 September 2005 By Paul Goble Russia -- Beslan icon North Ossetian officials have sought to increase supervision of Muslim organizations in the year since the Beslan tragedy (UNICEF) In the year since the Beslan tragedy, North Ossetian security officials have sought to close down all independent Muslim organizations there, a campaign that has caused at least some members of historically Islamic nationalities to announce their conversion to Orthodox Christianity. Tartu, 6 September -- Prior to the terrorist attack, 70 percent of the residents of Beslan considered themselves Muslims, according to a report in "Nasha versiya" this week. This report is somewhat anomalous because Ossetians are traditionally Christians and they account for 60 percent of the republic's total population of some 710,000. But now, the number of Muslims in Beslan has declined significantly as officials have indicated that they view anyone who "actively practices" Islam as "an enemy," according to ... >> full
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