Jamestown Foundation: Transfer Of Suspected Militants To Moscow Points To Poor Intelligence On Insurgents
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posted by eagle on April, 2010 as INGUSHETIA
Transfer of Suspected Militants to Moscow Points to Poor Intelligence on InsurgentsPublication: Eurasia Daily Monitor April 28, 2010 03:56 PM
On April 27, the Kavkazsky Uzel (Caucasian Knot) website reported that suspected militants from Ingushetia were now being tortured at Lefortovo, one of the Moscow’s top security prisons. The website indicated that as many as ten suspected militants had been transferred to the FSB headquarters in Moscow. According to the relatives of the detainees, in the process of vigorous interrogation, some of them had their ribs broken. At the same time, the interrogators severely restricted lawyers’ access to the suspects. Moreover, a source close to the investigators told the website that suffocation, beatings and electric shocks were applied repeatedly to extract confessions from the suspects. According to the source, the threat of sexual assault and its public exposure were also used to make the detainees to plead guilty (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/168150).
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Jamestown Foundation: Ingush Tycoon Seen As Remedy For The Regional Security And Economic Problems
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posted by eagle on as INGUSHETIA
Ingush Tycoon Seen as Remedy for the Regional Security and Economic ProblemsPublication: Eurasia Daily Monitor April 26, 2010 12:10 PM On April 20, the Russian Investigative Committee announced that it was lifting criminal charges from the well-known Russian billionaire of Ingush descent, Mikhail Gutseriev. Ingushetia’s government welcomed the move and expressed its hope that Gutseriev would contribute to economic projects in the republic (Kommersant, April 24). The development fits into the strategy for economic development of the North Caucasus to stabilize a region that the Kremlin seems to have recently adopted, appointing an oligarch-friendly presidential envoy to the region, Aleksandr Khloponin.
Mikhail Gutseriev expeditiously left Russia in the summer of 2007 following his unsuccessful attempts to fend off Russian investigators who accused him of illegal business activities, tax evasion and money laundering. Gutseriev’s son, Chingizkhan, was reported to have died under suspicious circumstances in August 2007 and Gutseriev stated he was leaving ... >> full
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PACKET & TIMES: Female Bomber Kills Police In Shootout
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posted by eagle on as INGUSHETIA
Female bomber kills police in shootoutPosted By REUTERS
A female suicide bomber killed herself after shooting dead a policeman on Friday in Russia's North Caucasus region, where the Kremlin is struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency, police said. Suicide bombers have killed more than 50 people and injured 100 in a series of attacks that began on March 29 when two young women exploded themselves on the Moscow metro. Police said the woman, wearing a suicide belt, opened fire, wounding one policeman who later died. When police returned fire she blew herself up with the explosive device strapped to her body, officers at the scene told Reuters.Dressed in a long denim skirt and black top, her body later lay badly mutilated in a pool of blood. The shootout took place in the village of Ekazhevo in Ingushetia, where senior rebel leader Said Buryatskty was killed in a battle with security forces in early March. Three ... >> full
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Chechenpress: After The Latest Blasts: Interview With Akhmed Zakaev
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posted by eagle on as INGUSHETIA
I first met Akhmed Zakaev in February 2005 when he was President Maskhadov’s envoy and was taking part in talks, under the auspices of the European Union, with a group from the Soldiers’ Mothers’ Committee of Russia, who came to London to negotiate an end to the bloodshed in Chechnya. A Memorandum outlining a way forward was signed, but less than two weeks later Aslan Maskhadov was killed and the plan came to nothing. After the deadly attacks on the Moscow underground trains on 29th March, and the following explosions in Dagestan, I asked Zakaev, now Head of the Ichkeria government in exile, for an interview. Masha KarpRights in Russia April, 3rd 2010 MK: Who is behind the latest attacks?
Akhmed Zakaev: It is difficult to give a simple answer. We can only analyse these events and compare them with the terrorist attacks that have ... >> full
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Chechenpress: Premier Zakayev: "Georgia Had Better To Fight Russia Through Chechnya!"
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Premier Minister of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Akhmed Zakayev shared his opinion regarding Russia's occupation of Chechnya and Georgia. To the question what he thinks of explosions in Russia, Premier said:Chechencenter April, 3rd 2010 Akhmed Zakayev: "First of all, I want to present the deepest condolences to relatives of victims and victims in this terrible tragedy. Unfortunately, it is 10 years that Russian society is captured by anti-national, anti-constitutional, and human-hated politics of Putin." Premier of Ichkeria, Akhmed Zakayev blamed FSB and security services in Russia. He states that Putin holds his power in Russia on explosions or terrorist acts that have begun since Putin came to Kremlin's power. Coming from all of terrible things in Russia, Russian society became a prisoner in their own country, notices Premier. Premier of Ichkeria added: as long as Putin will remain in power, terrorist ... >> full
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