| FSB Force People to Work for Them Under Tortures |
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| Written by WaYNaKH | |||
| Friday, 13 August 2010 18:28 | |||
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The head of public Ingush human rights organization “MASHR”, Magomed Mutsolgov published a statement on July 9 at his web blog. The contain of statement is request for help of Anzor Mamilov, an Ingush young, and it shows clearly how FSB and its local collaborators working. The statement of Anzor Mamilov: “To: S T A T E M E N T On July 8, 2010, about 11 o’clock, I and
my father drove a taxi near a traffic police post in the center of
Kamaz district, where we were detained by the members of interior
ministry of Ingushetia. I and my father were returning from
Rostov-on-Don, where I study in a university. Immediately after the
arrest, we, without any explanation, were taken to the building of the
ministry of internal affairs of Ingushetia in Nazran city. We were
placed in different rooms, then the police started questioning,
inquiring about religion and terrorist attacks. During the
interrogation, they forced me to write something that had never actually
happened. If I said something I ask you to protect me against the arbitrary of policemen and the deal with this situation. 09.07.2010 Address: Mutalieva Dom No.2 Kv.17 Magas, Ingushetia
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The FBI arrest last week of 10 alleged Russian spies has produced a shrug of the shoulders on both sides of the Atlantic. On Wednesday, a senior Russian government official told the state-run Interfax news agency that the incident “will not negatively affect Russian-U.S. relations.”Such soothing tones have been echoed in Washington, where The New York Times reported that the White House “expressed no indignation that its putative partner was spying on it.” |
