| Abductions in Chechnya |
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| Written by WaYNaKH | |||
| Monday, 13 September 2010 08:14 | |||
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Abductions in Russia happens every day. These below are the last known committed in August 2010. Local sources informed that a young man was abducted in Chechnya by mobsters of Moscow’s puppet, Ramzan Kadyrov. On August 16, bandits from the group of national traitors who are based in the Sunzha district of Chechnya conducted a punishment operation in the Bamut village of the Achkoi-Martan district. During their raid, they took a 19-year old man hostage, claiming that he provides aide to the Chechen mujahedeen. According to relatives of the victim, the hostage faced brutal torture during his interrogation and agreed to sign any paper presented to him by the national traitors. Russian vassals in Chechnya claimed that the young man confessed to supplying food to one of the Chechen mujahedeen groups. Two Ingushetia Residents Abducted in Stavropol
Human Rights Center “Memorial” reported that On August 13, 2010, two Ingushetia residents, Islam Magomedovich Evloev, born in 1986, and Akhmed Mekhanovich Gazdiev, born in 1989, were abducted allegedly by security agencies officers. On August 17, Islam Evloev’s relatives addressed HRC “Memorial” representative office in Nazran with a written statement. They told that on August 13, at about 10 p.m. Islam and his relative, Akhmed Gazdiev, were seized in Stavropol near house No. 223 entrance in Lenina street, where Evloev had been renting an apartment. According to the witnesses, house No. 223 residents, a white micro bus Gazel with no number plates stood by the young people. Armed masked people in camouflage uniform got out of the car. They made Evloev and Gazdiev get in the car and drove them away in unknown direction. Islam went to Stavropol with his mother on July 24, to undergo medical examination. Islam and Akhmed are students; the former studies in Rostov-na-Donu, the other one – in Stavropol. As of August 18, Evloev and Gazdiev’s whereabouts have not been discovered. The relatives turned to security agencies and human rights organizations for assistance. The statement of the victims’ relatives: To designated President representative Statement I, Evloev Adam Magomedovich, is a cousin of abducted Evloev Islam Magomedovich, DOB 1986. On July 24, 2010, Islam went to the city of Stavropol with his mother since Islam needed medical examination and further medical treatment due to his health condition. On their arrival they rented a two-room apartment at the following address: 223 Lenina street, 82. After examination had been over, the mother left home in a few days, and Islam stayed at the above-mentioned address so as to receive further out-patient treatment. Islam is a student of the Moscow branch, economics and law faculty in the city of Rostov-na-Donu. On August 13, 2010, at about 10 p.m. Islam and our relative, Gazdiev Akhmed Bekhanovich, DOB 1989, a 5-year student of economic faculty of GMU of the city of Stavropol, were detained and abducted by officers of unidentified security agencies near the entrance to the house where Islam and his mother rented the apartment. They were driving a white Gazel car with no state number plates, wearing army camouflage uniform, masks, helmets, and with arms in their hands. We were informed so by the neighbors and the house residents who witnessed the abduction of Islam and Akhmed. During the whole period starting from 13.08.2010 up to the current moment there’s no information on their whereabouts at our disposal. I earnestly ask you to assist in finding my brother, Evloev Islam Magomedovich, DOB 1986, and the relative, Gazdiev Akhmed Bekhanovich, DOB 1989. 17.08.2010 Kidnapped Civilians Killed and Introduced as “Militant”
On July 19th and 20th, 2010, the puppet Chechen television channel showed the corpses of two “militants”, allegedly killed on July 13th, 2010 in the forest area of the Vedeno district in Chechnya. And on the same day some of the occupier’s media outlets reported on the “elimination of two fighters” in Chechnya. Human Rights Center “Memorial” reported that one of them was Khusayn Isaevich Eskiev, born in 1981 in the Gekhi village of the Urus-Martan district in Chechnya and eventually who moved to Grozny, was abducted on November 2nd, 2009. In September 2009, mobsters of the puppet police department (ROVD) in the Zavadskoy district of Grozny took Khusayn from his home in the Tsentoroi village. On the second day he was released. During his interrogation, bandits of the bloody regime used electric shock on Khusayn’s body. The real reason for his abduction is still unknown. On November 2nd, 2009, one of the bandits who abducted him in September, called Khusayn’s mobile phone. The caller asked for a meeting, pointed out the place “Grozny Market Sabit”; described their car “VAZ-2110, yellow-silver metallic car” and promised to ask him a few questions on the spot and not to take him away. Khusayn told this information to his friends and family members and went to the meeting. In the market, he went up to the car which approached. He was asked to sit down in the car with them, but when he sat down the car left immediately. Since then, his relatives have searched for Khusayn all over the country, but to no avail. After the kidnapping case, an unknown person called the relatives of Khusayn. He said that Khusayn was in Kurchaloi village but he did not specify the place. Khusayn’s mother contacted the puppet police departments and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Prosecutor’s Office about the case, but somehow they could not find him. When Khusayn was abducted, there were no scars or scratches on his body. He was dressed in civilian clothes and had no beard. Meanwhile, the corpse that was shown on the puppet television channel in late July 2010, had no pinky or ring fingers on his right hand, and no pinky finger on his left hand. Khusayn was probably tortured and his torturers cut his fingers off. His hair and beard had also grown in strongly. In the past, Khusayn’s surname was Amtaev. He was a member of one of the Chechen mujahedeen groups. In 2001 he was detained by the invader Russian forces and was sentenced by a Russian court in Astrakhan to 4.5 years of imprisonment. He was released after 3.5 years. Then he chose his mother’s surname Eskiev and tried to forget his past and start a new life. After he was released, he was repeatedly repressed. Once, he spent one month in the ROVD Zavodsky district of Grozny and was released for $1000 and a golden ring. Then, mobsters of Russian vassals in Chechnya kidnapped him two or three more times. According to his relatives, since 2001 he had no contact with mujahedeen groups. He had rented a car and was living freelance. According to “Memorial”, the name of the second so-called “militant” is unknown. According to their records, the victim lived in the Achkoi-Martan village. He was kidnapped eight months ago, but the details are still unknown. On July 21, the corpses were given to the victim’s relatives at the Grozny morgue. The traditional funeral cermeonies, however, were banned by the national traitors. Three Men Abducted in Chechnya
Kavkaz-Uzel has reported that two residents of Chechnya, who were accused of being involved with Chechen mujahedeen groups, and another man who was accused of providing food to the mujahedeen, were abducted by mobsters of Russian minions in Chechnya. On August 23, gang members of the puppet regime in Chechnya conducted a punishment operation in the Kerla-Yurt village of Grozny. As a result of their operation, they abducted a resident of the village. According to the claims of the puppet regime, the hostage confessed that he was a former member of a Chechen mujahedeen group in 1999. On the same day, henchmen of the national traitor, Kadyrov took a hostage in the Staropromyslovsky district of Grozny. The national traitors alleged that their hostage provided food to Chechen mujahedeen from 2008 until recently. Both of the hostage’s families said that they do not know where their relatives are being held. They do not know what the puppets accused their relatives of doing. The Russian loyalist puppets abducted another resident of Grozny on August 23. According to the claims of the ringleaders of the puppet regime, a young man surrendered and confessed that he was selling SIM-cards and cell phones to Chechen mujahedeen. The claim does not seem realistic. The young man was probably abducted and after a long, drawn out session of torture, he agreed to “confess” to the fabricated crimes, imagined up by the national traitors. Chechens who live in Belgium are Missing in Russia
On August 23, Human Rights Center “Memorial” received a written statement that was written by Umar Darchiev, a resident of Ingushetia. The statement explained that two Chechen refugees were lost somewhere in Russia. He said that on August 10th or 11th, 2010, his relatives Ramzan Lechievich Makhauri, born in 1982, and Islam Vakhaevich Borchashvili, born in 1979, were lost en route from Brest (in Belarus) to Moscow. Makhauri and Borchashvili had been living in Belgium as refugees for several years. Ramzan Makhauri is a native of Chechnya and Islam Borchashvili was living in Ingushetia before he went abroad. In early August 2010, the pair went to Russia to visit their relatives in Ingushetia and Chechnya. They registered at the Belarussian border on August 10th at 17:40 and boarded the trainthat travels from Brest to Moscow. Makhauri and Borchashvili were expected to arrive in Moscow onboard Belarussian railways on August 11, and take the train to Grozny at 14:33 from the Kazan station. According to relatives of the missing men, when the train arrived in Chechnya, Makhauri and Borchashvili were not on it. Their relatives made an attempt to find them, but to no avail. “All the close relatives of Ramzan and Islam live in Belgium. In Moscow they have no relatives that could help in searching for the missing young men. Thus we decided to ask for your help,” Umar Darchiev wrote in his statement, as he pleaded for help in finding Ramzan Makhauri and Islam Borchashvili.
On August 23, the location of Makhauri and Borchashvili still was unknown. It is important to note that Khedi Makhauri, the mother of Ramzan, had won a case against the Russian Federation at the European Court of Human Rights in 2007. The essence of the case was as follows: “On January 21th, 2000, Khedi and two other women were abducted by Russian invaders in the Staropromyslovsky district of Grozny. The occupant forces robbed and shot at women, two of which died, but Khedi Makhauri miraculously survived. On January 24th, 2000, Khedi’s relatives took her to Ingushetia where she spent two months in the hospital. As a result of her injures, Khedi’s left arm was paralyzed. The same year, Khedi asked for legal help from the Human Rights Center ‘Memorial’ and filed a complaint with ECHR”. On May 18th, 2006, ECHR declared that the Russian Federation violated Article 2 (right to life) and Article 13 (right to an effective remedy) of the European Convention of Human Rights. Two More Men Taken Hostage
According to Kavkaz-Uzel, on August 25, two men were taken hostage by gang members from Kadyrov’s puppet regime in Chechnya. One of the hostages is 54-years old and the other one is 36-years old. The older man was abducted in the Chiri-Yurt village of the Shali district in Chechnya and was accused of being a participant in the Chechen mujahedeen in 1996. The second hostage was abducted by Kadyrovists on Ugolnaya Street in the Staropromyslovsky district in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. The 36-year old man was accused of transporting a Chechen mujahedeen group, which was under Khamzat Shamilov’s command. The fates of each hostage are not yet known. New Disappearance in Ingushetia
According to the Human Rights Center “Memorial”, on August 25, 2010 at about 3 p.m. in the town of Karabulak in the Republic of Ingushetia, Magomed Kureyshovich Aushev, born in 1988, left his home at 2-28 Oskanova Street and never returned. He was scheduled to meet a female relative and discuss employment during a holiday. Magomed is a fourth-year student of the external department of law faculty of Ingush State University, where he works as a laboratory assistant. Concerned about Magomed’s long absence, his relatives tried reaching him on his cell, but it was turned off. On August 26, his mother Lidya Ausheva, contacted HRC Memorial’s office in the town of Nazran by means of a written statement. As of August 31, Magomed Aushev’s whereabouts still have not been discovered. Ingushetia residents have addressed HRC “Memorial” with information about their relatives’ disappearances under uncertain circumstances before. Thus, on July 24, a Karabulak resident named Sultan Gazdiev, born in 1990, disappeared; on July 26, a resident of Ali-Yurt village, Magomed Aushev, born in 1976 (his dead body was later found on the outskirts of Plievo village); and on July 29, a resident of Sukhrari village, Ibragim Muzolgov, born in 1986, left home and never returned. Another Chechen Girl has been Kidnapped
On August 31, a girl was abducted in Grozny by gangsters from Kadyrov’s puppet regime in Chechnya. According to sources, the girl is 26-years old and a resident of the Gikalo village of Grozny. The national traitors accused her of collaborating with the Chechen mujahedeen. The fate of the girl is still unknown. Puppets Take Parents of Mujahedeen Hostage
According to the website Kavkazcenter, on September 4th at around 4 a.m. local time, gangs from Kadyrov’s puppet regime in Chechnya organized numerous raids in the Vedeno, Nozhai-Yurt and Kurchaloi districts. The Kadyrovites took family members of the Chechen mujahadeen hostage. During the raids, Kadyrov’s bandits beat and humiliated the fathers and mothers of the mujahedeen and a mass hostage taking occurred. Reports say that around one hundred elderly fathers, mothers, sisters and wives were taken hostage. At 12.00 pm, the Kadyrovites took their hostages to the forest and began to send radio transmissions to the Chechen mujahedeen, demanding their surrender. The gangsters told the mujahedeen that if they did not surrender, they would begin to kill their relatives. This information was confirmed by the relatives of a young Chechen mujahedeen. They explained that the 60-year old father of the Yaraliev family and his wife were taken hostage, along with other fighter’s parents. Their son went to the mountains in May of 2008. Two Chechen Residents Abducted
On September 5th, two peaceful residents of two separate areas of Chechnya were abducted by gangsters from Kadyrov’s puppet regime. Kadyrov’s bandits in Shatoi conducted a raid in the Khalkeloy village and took a 45 year old resident hostage. The puppet regime claims that their hostage was collaborating with the Chechen mujahedeen. After long and brutal torture, the 45-year old man had to agree that since last year he has assisted one of the mobile mujahedeen groups that operate in the Shatoi district, by providing them with food, clothes and household items. On the same day, another group of Kadyrovites abducted a 41-year old resident of the Mekenskaya village in the Naursky district of Chechnya. This man was accused of fighting against Russian occupation forces between 1999 and 2001. It is not known that where the hostages are being kept and the puppets have not given any information about their fates to their families or lawyers. Captured Relatives of the Mujahedeen have been Released
According to Kavkazcenter, dozens of relatives of the Chechen mujahedeen who were taken hostage on Saturday have been released today, on September 6. Sources at Kavkazcenter reported that close relatives of the mujahedeen were kept more than one day. During the day they were taken deep into the forests, where Kadyrov’s gangsters used them as human shields. The hostages were marched by the gangsters through areas that are possibly filled with landmines, in an attempt to get to the mujahadeen’s bases. Noone of hostages were killed. After one day, Kadyrov’s bandits released the hostages but warned that they will come back and take them again to use them as human shields. A Resident of Chechnya has been Abducted
A local resident of the Vedeno district was abducted in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya by gangsters of the puppet Kadyrov. According to the local sources, on September 7, Kadyrovites took a 48-year old male resident hostage from the Tsa-Vedeno village of Chechnya’s Vedeno district. The puppet government in Chechnya claimed that their hostage confessed his collaboration with the Chechen mujahedeen. According to the claims, the 48-year old man repeatly bought food and shipped them to the Chechen mujahedeen from June to July of 2004 and then again between April and October of 2008. The fate of hostage is not known.
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