Chechen Refugee Brutally Beaten by Cops in Austrian Prison
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posted by zaina19 on September, 2006 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/6/2006 11:08 AM Chechen Refugee Brutally Beaten by Cops in Austrian Prison Publication time: Today at 15:38 Djokhar time
An unidentified 37-year-old Chechen refugee awaiting his deportation from Austria was brutally beaten by 3 to 4 policemen equipped with anti-riot shields and wearing helmets in a prison in the eastern Austrian town of Eisenstadt. The policemen dragged the Chechen out of his cell and started beating him after he asked for a doctor. The refugee suffers from a heart desease. The beating lasted for 10 minutes, his prison mates said.
Afterwards, the policemen transferred him to another prison. The incident happened 3 weeks ago but the Chechen was afraid to complaint fearing further police beatings. After his lawyer made a complaint, the police accused the Chechen of beating their cops and speeded up his deportatin procedure, a provincial service of the Austrian State TV and Radio Company reported.
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Another 50 Terrorists from Russian-Chechen War Joined the DPNI Gangs
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/6/2006 11:10 AM Another 50 Terrorists from Russian-Chechen War Joined the DPNI Gangs Publication time: Today at 17:21 Djokhar time
To carry out the FSB-inspired Anti-Muslim pogroms in the Russian-occupied Finnish province of Karelia, another 50 former Russian soldiers from St. Petesburg, who earlier carried out the genocide of the Chechen people in the Caucasus, joined the ranks of militant gangs attached to the legal Russian terrorist entity "Movement Against Illegal Immigration" (Russian abreviation, DPNI) led by a Russian Jew, Alexander Potkin. Russian authorities continue to allege that the entity is a "private organization" and committed no crimes against Muslims in Karelia, Russian media reports.
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http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/09/06/5504.shtml
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After Pogroms, Karelian Muslims Seek Asylum in Finland
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/6/2006 11:14 AM After Pogroms, Karelian Muslims Seek Asylum in Finland Publication time: Today at 18:10 Djokhar time
As reported by Finnish medis, Karelian Muslim who escaped from the FSB -inspired pogroms in the Karelian town of Kondopoga told Finnish journalists that they did not wish to live in the Russian-occupied Finnish province of Karelia or Moscow any more. Instead, they would agree to get asylum in Finland.
"We left everything we own in Kondopoga, and for my 77-year-old mother this is already the third time she has had to leave her home. Previously, she has experienced both Stalin's deportations and the first Russian-Chechen war", a Chechen refugee explains indignantly.
KC http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/09/06/5505.shtml
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Another suspect in Moscow market blast detained, charged - prosecutor
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/6/2006 11:29 AM Sep 6 2006 3:35PM Another suspect in Moscow market blast detained, charged - prosecutor
MOSCOW. Sept 6 (Interfax) - A man has been detained for his suspected involvement in the August explosion at Moscow's Cherkizovsky market, a city prosecutor's office spokesman told Interfax.
The suspect has already been charged, he said.
"Twenty-five-year-old Muscovite Nikolai Korolyov has been charged with murdering two or more people, motivated by ethnic hatred using socially dangerous methods and with helping to organize the blast," the spokesman said.
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/28.html?menu=1&id_issue=11584030
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Russia Violates Rights of Former Guantanamo Detainees — Rights Watchdog
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/3/2006 11:05 PM Russia Violates Rights of Former Guantanamo Detainees — Rights Watchdog 04.09.2006 MosNews U.S.-based advocacy group said Sunday that Russian authorities violated the rights of two former inmates at the U.S. base in Guantanamo Bay, threatening and physically abusing the men to force them to confess to blowing up a natural gas pipeline and ignoring possibly exonerating evidence, The Associated Press reports. Ravil Gumarov and Timur Ishmuratov were sentenced in May to 13 and 11 years, respectively, for the blast in the central Russian republic of Tatarstan after having been acquitted in a prior trial. Russian rights groups criticized their trial, saying that the jury was not swayed by defense evidence including mobile phone records and that evidence presented by prosecutors as proof of the terrorism charge included legally obtained Muslim literature. New York-based Human Rights Watch also said that another man detained in connection with the January ... >> full...
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