From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/27/2007 10:54 PM ‘Chechen captives’ not to be send back to Chechnya
Moscow/Agency Caucasus – Efforts to get a chance to the Chechens who have to serve their sentence in bad conditions of Russian prisons as ‘captives’ for Chechens or as ‘prisoners’ for Russians to serve their sentence in Chechnya remained inconclusive.
Eduard Petrukhin, a senior Russian official of execution services said the Chechens would not be relocated to prisons in Chechnya. Petrukhin then said that there was not an agreement between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Administration to move all condemned Chechens to Chechnya.
Data from the Execution Office put the number of Chechen prisoners across Russia over 900. Of those prisoners, a group of 40 to 50 are women. Petrukhin also said that there would be two more prisons in Chechnya for women and children.
Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen President of the puppet administration, was reported to have reached agreement with Petrukhin to transfer the Chechens in Russian prisons, except for those sentenced to life imprisonment, to . KVKM/ÖZ/FT
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