RFE/RL: Abkhaz Oppositionist and War Veteran Detained
posted by circassiankama on July, 2009 as Abkhazia
June 29, 2009
Abkhaz Oppositionist And War Veteran Detained
Colonel Valmer Butba, who during the 1992-93 war and after headed a
counterterrorism unit that sought to thwart attacks in Abkhazia's
southernmost Gali district by Georgian guerrilla formations, was detained
on June 26 in Gali by a group of armed men commanded by a senior Abkhaz
Interior Ministry official after a weapon was discovered in his car.
Butba
was accompanying his namesake Beslan Butba, who heads the opposition
Party of Economic Development (PERA), of which Valmer Butba too is a
member. Beslan Butba is considered a possible challenger to incumbent Sergei Bagapsh in the presidential election scheduled for December 12.
The PERA and five other political organizations, some of which joined last month in a concerted campaign
criticizing Bagapsh for his approach to relations with Russia, issued
an open letter to Bagapsh on June 29 calling for Valmer Butba's
immediate release. They argued
in his defense that the security situation in Gali remains precarious,
and that he has been targeted in the past by Georgian guerrillas,
including Dato Shengelia's Forest Brothers.
The statement
branded Butba's detention "the start of a wave of political reprisals
by the authorities against opposition forces and a provocation aimed at
destabilizing the political situation" in the run-up to the December
presidential ballot. They called for his immediate release from
detention.
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