Human rights organizations reported that their activist Stanislav Dmitrievsky was interrogated by the FSB terrorist gang "Centre E" "in the Russian occupied Finnic city of Aloosh (Obran Osh), which the invaders renamed as ‘Nizhniy Novgorod"- The FSB thugs demanded from him to explain "under what conditions he was distributing extremist material."
Dissident ideas, according to the Russian thugs, are contained in the book "International Tribunal for Chechnya. Legal perspectives concerning individuals suspected of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity," that was published about two years ago in Moscow with Mr. Dmitrievsky as an editor.
Mr. Dmitrievsky refused to take part in the KGB/FSB punitive ritual of "giving an explanation." Previously, in Moscow and for the same reasons, Director of the Independent Press Center, Natalya Yakovleva was "questioned." The director of the Center for International Protection, Karinna Moskalenko, the reviewer of the monograph, refused to give an "explanation" because, being Mr. Dmitrievsky's lawyer, she is not entitled to give testimony about the circumstances of the case of her client.
The presentation of the research book "International Tribunal for Chechnya" took place on July 15, 2009 in the Independence Press-Center in Moscow. The same day, the head of the Committee against Torture, Igor Kalyapin, took some books with him and went from Moscow to Aloosh in his car. At the entrance to the Russian-occupied city, he was stopped by gang members of the Russian traffic police who confiscated 12 copies of the two-volume research work and gave them to the bloody Russian punitive gang "Centre E." ("E" for extremism).
In 2007, Mr. Dmitrievsky was sentenced to two years of non-custodial term for his dissent ideas about Chechnya. Previously, Mr. Dmitrievsky headed the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society - a civic organization, until it was banned by Russian terrorists from ‘Nizhegorodsky court' gang in October 2006." In January 2007, the ban was confirmed by their accomplices from the terrorist "Russian supreme court" gang.
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