posted by zaina19 on April, 2005 as Human Rights
Prev Discussion Next Discussion Send Replies to My Inbox Reply Recommend Message 1 of 1 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/20/2005 3:20 AM 15.4.2005 19:23 MSK Zeks, food is served! On 11 April, the Russian government’s thoughts turned to its convicts. The not underfed officials under Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov issued Decree 205 on “Minimal food and material norms for convicts”. The authorities have shown a certain generosity, offering prisoners 550 grams of bread per day, along with 90g of meat, and 100g of fish. To this high-calorie diet the government adds 550g of potatoes and 250g of other vegetables. The convict can then wash this down with half a glass of milk (100ml), and sweeten his bitter life with 30g of sugar (5 sugar lumps). To ensure life does not become too sweet, the prisoner is allowed 20g of salt. Extra delicacies are 30g macaroni, 35g margarine, ... >> full...
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People come out against abuse
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/26/2005 2:06 PM 25/4/2005 People come out against abuse Residents of the Khasaviurt district, Dagestan, have been holding a public meeting for three days to express their discontent with actions of Chechnya's presidential security service under First Deputy Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov's command in Dagestan. Meeting members are discontent with the fact that Chechen security service officers can freely cross the administrative border to Dagestan and detain local residents under the pretext of combating terrorism. Ramzan Kadyrov's recent statement that police officers in Dagestan connived at rebels became one of the grounds for indignation. The situation became even worse as he said the Dagestani police had disrupted a special operation his armed groups were going to carry out in Dagestan on 20 April. On that day, Chechnya's security services were going to detain a resident of Toturbiikala, Khasaviurt district, when they faced armed resistance on the part ... >> full...
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Two locals detained suspected of murder and robbery
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
rom: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 3/31/2005 4:41 PM Two locals detained suspected of murder and robbery CHECHNYA, March 30, Caucasus Times - The police detained two local men yesterday in Grozny and Alkhan Yurt village who had committed different crimes two years ago, Caucasus Times reported citing the military commandant's headquarters of Chechnya.
A 29-year-old resident of Shali is suspected of murder along with other militants led by Timur Abubakarov of a police officer in Noviye Atagy of Shalinsky district. The militant, according to the military, has admitted his involvement and informed the interrogators of a munitions cache.
Another detainee, a 24-year-old native of Grozny is accused of an assault and robbery committed in 2003. Ruslanbek Dudayev, Groznyy, Caucasus Times http://www.caucasustimes.com/article.asp?id=5844
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/1/2005 1:21 PM 30.03.2005 Triumph of justice? This – quite ordinary for Chechnya – case became widely known thanks to Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya. A young Chechen man disappeared. A common thing for Chechnya, especially if a man is taken away by people in military uniform. Zelimkhan Murdalov “was taken away” by police. Later, at the Oktyabrsky district police station, police officer Lapin “found” drugs in Murdalov’s pocket. “A criminal case” was opened right away and trying to force Murdalov “to a secret information cooperation” together with “an unknown person” Lapin beat up the detainee with a rubber truncheon. As a result Murdalov suffered numerous serious injuries. And then they had “to take” Murdalov in “unknown direction” and to make up a false statement on behalf of Murdalov inventing other reasons for injuries received. All that became known even before the trial which took place in Grozny. Lapin ... >> full...
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14 Chechen refugees detained in Transcarpathia
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/5/2005 6:15 AM 4.4.2005 22:42 MSK 14 Chechen refugees detained in Transcarpathia UKRAINE, Svalyava, Transcarpathian region. Border service officers stopped a car in the village of Solomonovo near Ukrainian-Slovak border, which was regularly used by a local man to transport Chechen refugees. 14 of them, including a woman and two children, were arrested in the home of the man who arranged transportations in the town of Svalyava. Moukachevo border guard unit told PRIMA-News correspondent on 1 April that the refugees arrived to Transcarpathia via Kiev and Odessa. They didn’t want to remain at home due to difficult economic situation and lack of security. A network of guides operates in Ukraine who for a fee help Chechens move to Slovakia. The refugee trafficking route is now controlled by militia and border guards. Translated by Olga Sharp PRIMA-News Agency [2005-04-01-Ukr-03]aFrom: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/1/2005 1:27 PM 31.03.2005 Rejection Of Russian Extraditions Cools ... >> full...
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