Jamaat Shariat web-site has accused two high ranking Dagestani puppets, the ringleader of local apostates the so-called "president" Mukhu Aliyev and his butcher the so-called "Minister of Interior" Adilgerey Magomedtagirov, in the deaths of four people whom they reportedly suspected of contributing to the Jamaat Shariat web-site.
According to information obtained by the press service of Jamaat Shariat, disbelievers and their apostate accomplices, trying to stop the activity of the web-site, brutally murdered several Muslims, who, according to their opinion, had something to do with our web-site's activity. Mukhu Aliyev and his butcher Magomedtagirov were directly involved in the murders. Among those [killed]: teacher Rashid Gazilaliyev and his wife, a journalist -- Yasin Rasulov's sister, correspondent Ilyas Shurpayev.
Rashid Gazilaliyev, his wife Sevda Abdullayeva and their visitor Ruslan Kazanbiyev were killed by Russian forces on June 28, 2008. Minister Magomedtagirov at the time told that Gazilaliyev was a "follower of Wahhabism" and underwent ideological and military training in "religious extremist" centers in Europe in 2005-2007. Akhmed Gazilaliyev, Rashid's father, denied the minister's allegations. Other people who knew Rashid personally, also did not believe that he was a member of a Mujahideen group: Gadzhimurat Kamalov, head of "Svoboda slova" ("Freedom of speech") publishing house, told that Gazilaliyev "had nothing to do with militants, and even did not know from what side to approach a weapon".
There is few information available about the circumstances surrounding the death of Yasin Rasulov's sister. Google search did not reveal any media report about her death and even her name. There was only unverified claim on Dagestani "Chernovik" newspaper's forum, saying that Yasin Rasulov's sister died after being hit by a car. Yasin (Makhach) Rasulov was a Mujahid of Jamaat Shariat, he became a Shaheed on April 10, 2006.
Ilyas Shurpayev was a correspondent of Russian Channel 1 in Dagestan until February 2008, when he moved to Moscow. His dead body was found in a rented apartment on March 21, 2008. Immigrant workers from Tajikistan were suspected of killing him during a robbery. On July 30, 2008, Tajikistan court found guilty two men in killing Shurpayev and convicted them to 21 years of imprisonment.
Kavkaz Center