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Gataevs’ Foster Daughter Took Side of Her Parents
Belkiz Mustieva, 21, who testified against her foster parents Khadizhat and Malik Gataev in the court case in Lithuania, has spoken out during her visit to Helsinki, Finland.
Mustieva has told that certain agents of the Lithuanian secret service VSD persuaded the young adults of the Gataev family to give false testimonies against their parents. In return VSD promised to provide the young boys and girls flats, residence permits and even Lithuanian citizenship. The three young men, who refused to testify against their parents, received threats to be deported to Chechnya and to be targets of criminal charges fabricated against them. The latter has come into reality in the case of Denis Volkovsky, who has been accused of forging documents and thus extorting money from the residents of Kaunas area. Khadizhat and Malik Gataev, who have given shelter for over thirty abandoned children in two home-like houses in Chechnya and Lithuania since 1996, were arrested in Kaunas, Lithuania, on 14 October, 2008. One of their adult foster daughters, Seda Esimbaeva, accused them for physical violence and money extortion. Apparently her boyfriend on that time, a VSD agent Donatas Shumskis, provided her with a high-quality recording device which she used to record a provoked argument with her parents.
Since the arrest of the Gataev couple in 2008, their friends, relatives and supporters have been a target of continuing harassment and threats by VSD and the Prosecutor in Kaunas, Ms. Nomeda Oskutyte. Some of the friends and relatives have also been arrested and suspected of various crimes. No evindence to prove their quilt has been found. The municipal court will have a hearing about the deportation of Khadizat and Malik Gataev on 25 January, 2010 in Helsinki. 22.01.2010 Anu Harju Note. You may find materials related in Gataevs at our website in HERE. Action Requested for Disappearing Relatives of M.Aushev
The International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) requests your URGENT intervention on disappearing relatives of Maksharip Aushev in the Russian Federation. The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society (RCFS), a member of OMCT SOS-Torture Network, about the disappearance of Messrs. Ali Dzhaniev, Magomed Adzhiev, Yusup Dobriev and Yunus Dobriev, all four relatives of Ms.Fatima Dzhanieva, widow of the well-known activist from Ingushetia, Mr.Maksharip Aushev, killed on 25 October 2009, in the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. According to the information received, the whereabouts of Messrs. Ali Dzhaniev, Yusup Dobriev, Yunus Dobriev and Magomed Adzhiev have remained unknown since around midnight on 28 December 2009, when, after having left Ms.Fatima Dzhanieva at the house of their relatives in Vasilevksiy, in St.Petersburg, they drove back by car (VAZ 21099 registration number M2730S 98th Region) to their hostel in “Pionerskaya” district. They reportedly never reached their destination. Their relatives have since then tried to call them on their respective cell phones, but to no avail. Their cell phones have been reportedly switched off. According to the same information, their relatives have reported their disappearance to several police departments in St.Petersburg. The Federal Security Service (FSB) would now be in charge of the investigation. To date, no information has been reportedly communicated thereon. Ms.Fatima Dzhanieva, along with her uncles and cousins, went to St.Petersburg in order to undergo medical treatment following the still unexplained car explosion which occurred in Nazran, in Ingushetia, on 16 December 2009. The explosion killed Ms.Fatima Dzhanieva’s mother and two of her brothers, and left her severely injured. This event followed the killing of her late husband, Mr.Maksharip Aushev, in October 2009. The International Secretariat of OMCT is gravely concerned about the safety of Messrs. Ali Dzhaniev, Yusup Dobriev, Yunus Dobriev and Magomed Adzhiev, whose whereabouts remain unknown. OMCT fears that they may have been subjected to enforced disappearance or extrajudicial killing.
OMCT calls upon the competent authorities to carry out a prompt, effective, thorough, independent and impartial investigation into the disappearance of Messrs. Ali Dzhaniev, Yusup Dobriev, Yunus Dobriev and Magomed Adzhiev, in accordance with regional and international human rights standards and the consistent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights inter alia in cases against the Russian Federation, including the case of Bazorkina v. Russia., the result of which must be made public, in order to bring those responsible before a competent, independent and impartial tribunal and apply penal, civil and/or administrative sanctions as provided by law. Action requested Please write to the authorities in the Russian Federation urging them to: Addresses President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, Yuri Chayka Chairwoman of the Presidential Human Rights Commission of the Russian Federation, Ella Pamfilova Russian Federal Ombudsman for Human Rights, Vladimir Lukin Minister of Internal Affairs, Rashid Nurgaliev Prosecutor of St. Petersburg, Mr. Sergey Zaytsev Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations in Geneva Please also write to the diplomatic representations of the Russian Federation in your respective countries. The International Secretariat of the World Organisation Against Torture A Teacher was Abducted in Chechnya
A school teacher was abducted in Chechnya with accused of aiding for Chechen mujahedeens.
According to occupaying media sources,
the teacher was working as a school teacher since 1973. Authorities of
the puppet regime in Chechnya claims that hostage man was providing
food aid to Chechen mujahedeens. The name of hostage and other details
are not known. Source: WaYNaKH
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According to Lithuanian media, recently in the 36th km north of Vilnius, in the Shirvintu (Širvintų) area, a section of the gas pipeline 'Minsk-Vilnius-Riga-Panevezys' exploded. Flame of explosion went up a hundred meters into the sky, it was visible within a radius of several kilometers, and even from Vilnius. It took two hours to extinguish the fire in the forest, and anti-terrorist unit arrived at the scene of the explosion. |
