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In an interview to Western media Kadyrov vowed to kill families of Mujahideen, including in Ingushetia PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 20:58


Moscow based correspondent of London newspaper "Daily Telegraph" Adrian Blomfield in his article entitled "Kremlin authorises Chechen president to torture Ingushetia rebels", quoted the words of Kadyrov, reproachfully told to the Ingush puppets of the Kremlin:

 

"If they had used torture and detentions, there wouldn't be any Wahabbism or terrorism".

 

Kadyrov said this to Moscow correspondent of Reuters in his interview with Conor Humphries on June 23.

 

BBC from its side quotes the following words of Kadyrov, told to correspondent of Reuters:

 

"Medvedev told me to intensify actions ... including in Ingushetia. I will personally control the operations ... and I am sure in the near future there will be good results."

 

Reuters' Moscow based correspondent Conor Humphries, whom Kadyrov gave an interview, said that Kadyrov had promised to kill the Mujahideen families and quoted the following his words:

 

"We are sick of protecting them ... They are accessories in Wahhabism, terrorism," Kadyrov said, tapping the table with his fist".

 

Reuters continues:

 

"Kadyrov accused Western rights groups of caring more about the fate of terrorists than the innocent people of Chechnya. When they kill me, when they kill my father..., rights groups stay quiet".

 

Will Kadyrov now start killing the western human rights activists in the West, as he practices it on Chechen refugees, Kadyrov did not tell to Reuters.

  Kavkaz Center

 

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