Ingush puppet police detained a Chechen refugee, Imran Dukhidov, on September 15 in Nazran, the capital of the Russian-occupied Caucasian Muslim state of Ingushetia. He was severely beaten there and forced to sign a "confession" that he possessed a sack with drugs. The puppet policemen explained to him that they needed it in order to report to their Russian masters that they fight local drug dealers. Human rights activists sent their usual letter of protest to international community, including the UN and the Council of Europe, which was as usual set aside. KC http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/09/23/5689.shtml
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