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FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE

BULLETIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER “MEMORIAL”

SEPTEMBER 2004

(the issue prepared by HRC “Memorial” in Nazran)

 

Dear colleagues,

Human Rights Center “Memorial” in Nazran offers its ensuing information bulletin based on the results of monitoring the human rights situation in the Chechen and Ingush Republics and Republic North Ossetia-Alania.

Your questions and comments, please, send to:

386100 Republic Ingushetia, Nazran, Mutalieva, 46 Human Rights Centre “Memorial”

e-mail: memorial@southnet.ru

phone/fax + 7 (8732 ) 22 23 49

I. Beslan: the Hostage-Taking at the School

On 1, 2 and 3 September 2004 monitors of the Human Rights Centre ‘Memorial’ were present in Beslan (Republic of North Ossetia-Alania). The following is short version of their account based on observations and interviews of the released hostages

On the morning of 1 September 2004 at School ¹1 in Beslan the parade to celebrate Learning Day was due to take place at 10 a.m. The pupils and their families gathered in the yard to await the start of the ceremony. Everyone was in festive mood, thus, when armed masked men burst into the schoolyard many at first thought that it was a prize-draw, and assumed the shooting was the sound of bursting balloons. When it became clear within a few minutes that this was no joke, the parents and children attempted to flee. Some managed to escape, but the majority were herded into the school building by the terrorists.

The terrorists allocated the hostages around the school buildings in the gym and the classrooms. The bulk of the children and their parents were in the gym. So many people were herded in there that everyone had to sit on the wooden floor with their legs drawn in, 3-4 persons per square meter. It was not possible to lie down or move around the hall.

During the first 24 hours the hostages were allowed to drink. Household buckets for washing the floor were filled with water from the tap and enamel mugs were used to allow the children to drink. On the Thursday and the Friday water was not allowed. According to several of those questioned, the children were made to urinate on their clothes and suck the urine. Alan Tsgoev related to “Memorial” monitors that he ate the leaves of a houseplant which happened to be nearby.

As it was very hot and stuffy in the gym almost all the children were made to undress down to their underclothes. According to Zemfira Hodova, who was released on 2 September, on the first day the gunmen did not mistreat the hostages. Towards the end of the second day they began to get noticeably more nervous, and were shouting and shooting into the air.

Information differs regarding the total number of terrorists who seized the school. The hostages gave figures ranging from 16 to 40. There were two women amongst them (all those questioned confirmed that there were two), dressed in dark long dresses with “ belts of shakhid”. According to one of the female hostages, the women looked very young – 17 or 18 years old. Some of the men hid their faces with masks. According to the released hostages, the terrorists were of various ethnic origins included Ingush, Chechens, Ossetians and Russians. The gym was usually guarded by 2 or 3 people, while the remaining terrorists were in other parts of the school.

According to the hostages, the gym was mined around its entire edge. Explosive devices were attached to wires slung across the entire length of the hall from one basketball goal to the other.

The terrorists virtually did not communicate with the hostages. This was extremely stressful for the adults: they had no idea what demands had been made, were unable to calculate the chances of a positive outcome to the negotiations – their fate was being decided independently of them.

***

Meanwhile the relatives of the hostages were gathered on the square by the town Palace of Culture, approximately 300 metres from School ¹1. Throughout 1 September and during the day of 2 September the relatives were generally calm. The Head of the Analysis and Information Department of the Administration of the President of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, Lev Dzugayev would periodically come out to talk to them and report on the latest situation. During each announcement he underlined that the use of force to resolve the situation had been excluded and that the army staff would negotiate with the terrorists. The majority of those people questioned that day felt certain that the Government would do everything to save the children, and avoid storming the school.

The situation began to heat up towards the evening of 2 September . Dzugayev's announcements became fewer and contained less information. It became apparent that the negotiations with the terrorists were not having the required effect, and those in power were not prepared to carry out the terrorists’ demands.

The first widespread outburst of emotions came soon after the release of the group of hostages on 2 September. When the representatives of the army staff read out the names of those released, some of those whose children were not in the lists, began to get hysterical. Everyone, including the men, were crying. From this point on the tension only grew.

Towards the evening of 2 September groups of men in civilian clothes began to gather in the vicinity of the Palace of Culture. Some of them were armed. At around 10 p.m. some representatives of the North Ossetia governing structures and some local men put on white gauze armbands. When Memorial monitors asked “what are the armbands for?”, two civilians in camouflage uniform without identifying marks (judging by their accent, they were of South Ossetian origin) replied: “We are fighters. The armbands are to be sure of seeing each other”. “Is the school going to be stormed?”, we asked. “Not until our commander gives the word”.

By 11 p.m. on 2 September the power structures had reinforced their positions around the school. Armoured troop carriers were on nearby streets around the school perimeter and tanks had been moved into position near the railway lines. However during the evening and the night nothing happened.

On 3 September at 6.20 – 6.30 a.m. shots from a grenade launcher could be heard coming from the school.

At 11 a.m. the President of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Alexander Dzasohov, spoke to the relatives gathered in the Palace of Culture. He said that they would not storm the school.

At approximately 1 p.m. chaotic shooting started and explosions could be heard in the vicinity of the school. Very soon the first hostages appeared. The children were running out of the school, the locals began taking them home and the injured to hospital. There were not enough ambulances. The injured were put into private cars. At first the corpses were also being sent to the hospitals, later those who had been killed were laid out on the streets, near the back entrance to the school. Amongst the corpses we saw only women and children. There were many armed men in civilian clothes milling about.

After 3 p.m. the shooting began to die down. Several people, identified as “terrorists”, were brought out of the school. One of them, who had already been wounded, was beaten to death by the crowd. Another injured man was set upon by the crowd but managed to convince his attackers that he was not a terrorist. Journalists tried to photograph this episode. They were also set upon by the incensed people, and some were slightly injured. Not far from the Palace of Culture a soldier was struck in the face by a man.

The main part of the operation was over by 6 p.m. Relatives went to look for their children at the Beslan Town Hospital. On the walls of the hospital blocks were lists of names of those hostages who had been taken to the various hospitals in Vladikavkaz.

2. Demonstrations Condemning Terror in Ingushetia and Chechnya

On September 3-4, in the towns of Grozny, Nazran, Gudermes and Urus-Martan took place demonstrations of solidarity with the victims of Beslan, condemning the terrorist act in the school. Apart from regular citizens representatives of authorities and religious leadership were present at the events.

The speakers at the demonstration condemned hostage taking in Beslan and emphasized that such horrendous acts had no justification. Official letters of support were adopted to the Ossetian people, to hostages, their relatives and friends.

 

 

3. The Situation in Prigorodny District of North Osetia after the Tragedy in Beslan

 

After the terrorist act in Beslan the situation in Prigorodny district of North Osetia, the area of residence of a significant Ingush minority, became very tense. The tensions were caused by two major factors - the actively circulated rumors that the hostage taking was carried out primarily by the Ingushis and the history of unresolved ethnic hostility between the Ingush and the Osetian peoples.

The gossips that terrorists, taking the hostages in school, were Ingushis appeared the very first day. Besides, it was speculated that weapons for fighters had been brought into the school by a team of construction workers – ethnic Ingushis, who carried out construction works on the premises. The authorities did not try to curb these dangerous and false talks. The Russian press, not infrequently encouraged anti-Ingush sentiments by reproducing anti-Ingush stereotypes (see for example: Moskovsky Komsomolets, October 8, “Proklyatye voprosy Beslana”)

The tragedy in Beslan intensified already existing problems - the unresolved ethnic conflict of 1992. In the fall of 1992 in Prigorodny district of North Osetia-Alania broke out a short but very ferocious armed conflict between the Ingushis and the Osetians. According to different estimates 35-60, 000 Ingush were expelled from their historic homeland in Prigorodny district of North Osetia-Alania and the capital city of Vladikavkaz; the majority of them fled to the neighboring Ingushetia. The process of return was very difficult and long, and the political cause of the conflict – the territorial dispute – had not been tackled. The relatives of the victims in Beslan decided that their first enemies were the Ingushis and threatened Ingushis with revenge. Naturally, this created the atmosphere of intense tension in Prigorodny district and in Vladikavkaz.

Schools in the villages of mixed settlement started the academic year 13 days later- on September 13. “The first academic quarter was ruined,”- said the deputy principle of school # 2 Barzieva Zhimsari: “the parents would not let children go to school”. “We were turned into enemies, this is hard and painful. For the Ingushis child murder is the worst possible crime. We have the cult of children, we live for the family continuation, for our off springs. Those who took hostage in Beslan are not Ingushis. They have no right to call themselves Ingushis, -” said the teacher of physics, Gardanov Khamzat.

 

The students of Ingush and Chechen nationalities studying in Vladikavkaz were asked to take academic leave. Totally there were over 300 students of Chechen and Ingush nationality in Ossetia.

Ten days after the tragedy in Beslan the administrative border of Ingushetia and Osetia was closed. The last days of September, the checkpoint KPP –105 functioned as usual.

II. The Situation in the Chechen Republic and Republic Ingushetia: September 2004

  1. Statistics

According to the data of HRC “Memorial” (We are able to carry out monitoring over a limited territory, 25-30 % of Chechnya, thus, the data below is incomplete) in September 2004:

1.Killed: 11 persons (10 civilians, 1 repres. of power agencies)

2. Kidnapped: 11 persons

subsequently set free or released for ransom – 6

subsequently killed – 2

went missing –3

NB! Due to the specificity of human rights monitoring in the Chechen Republic, it is important to take into consideration the fact that data for the two most recent months are usually incomplete and then updated the following months. Therefore, unfortunately, the figures for murdered and disappeared in September 2004 are likely to grow.

2. From the “Chronicle of Violence”

Ingushetia

On September 3 at about 4 a.m. in the village Troitskaya, Sunzhensky district of Ingushetia unidentified representatives of federal power agencies in masks kidnapped and drove into unknown direction Masuev family: Masuev Turko, born 1931, his wife, Masueva Zama, born 1944, their daughters: Kulsum, 1969, Petman, 1972, Khavu, 1976 and their younger son Badrudi, 1978. The servicemen arrived at dawn by two armed personnel carriers (one of them had registration number 041), by two trucks “Ural” and two “Niva” cars. Many of them were in masks, spoke unaccented Russian. Those with unmasked faces were of Slavic nationality.

Having blocked the household of Masuev family, the military servicemen broke into the yard. They entered the premises and demanded that everyone who was at home, quickly packed and got ready to leave. No search was carried out in houses. Then the column with the kidnapped turned from Sovetskaya street to the so-called inner highway, connecting Nazran and Ordzonikidzevskaya. Subsequently, it turned out that the family was taken to the Russian military base at Khankala.

Until 1999 the Masuev family lived in the village Kharseboj, Shatoj district of Chechnya and moved to Ingushetia after the beginning of the military campaign. Since then, Masuevs had remained in Troitskaya, renting apartments.

According to the relatives and neighbors, Turko Masuev was a very religious man, knew Koran and was a respected religious authority. Both Mansuev daughters were doing small business – Kusum fried and sold seeds, Khavu baked bread for sale. Their son Badrudi was a worker in a private carpenter workshop.

Chechnya

On September 4, at 11: 30 in Grozny, unidentified armed persons detained and carried into unknown Saiev Idris, 22 years old, resident of Admirala Makarova street.

Market vendors eye-witnessed the detainment. They explained that Idris was kidnapped by a group of armed men in camouflage uniform. The kidnappers, ethnic Chechens, arrived at the bus stop where Saiev was standing by two Zhiguli cars (7 and 9 model) and without explanations forced him into one of the cars and drove in the unknown directions. On the fact of kidnapping the father of Idris, Saiev Turpal, filed a complaint to ROVD of Oktyabr’sky district.

On September 6, the body of Saiev Idris with the marks of violent death was found near the destroyed building of Chechen State University at Sheripova street. After the identification the relatives buried the body at the family cemetery in Chechen Aul. According to Saiev, the body of Idris had marks of torture by electricity, his left hand and left arm were broken, the back of his skull was smashed and there was a aperture from shot in the head. The family claims that Idris spent three last years in Cherkessk, and came to Chechnya with relatives for vacation.

On September 8, militiamen found two corpses with marks of violent death and gun shot injuries between the villages Geldagan and Avtury. After careful examination of bodies and interrogation of the local residents, the identity of the killed persons was established, as well as the circumstances of their death.

The murdered were Amuev Khasan, 36 y.o., resident of village Dzugurty, Kurchaloy district of Chechnya and Mezhidov Musa, the resident of Shali. Both were kidnapped by “kadyrovtsy” in Grozny in August 2004.

Amuev Khasan participated in the first Chechen war, being part of the presidential guard. Allegedly, he also participated in Chechen armed formations during the second war. There is no data about Mezhodov’s past. He was much younger than Amuev, and was allegedly a fighter as well.

After the kidnapping, Mezhidov and Amuev were delivered to one of the bases of “kadyrovtsy” in the village of Geldagan. After interrogation under torture “kadyrovtsy” shot these men dead.

On September 11, at 5: 10 p.m. at the federal highway “Kavkaz”, at the cross section of Assinovskaja village and Servovodsk, a group of unidentified men in masks, dressed in black uniform, shot dead three residents of Assinovskaya:

  1. Vitaev Alikhan, born 1980
  2. Machiev Anzor, born 1981
  3. Chergizov, age unknown

According to eye-witnesses, shortly before the accident the highway at the crossroad was blocked by several cars (VAZ 21099, VAZ 21021- NIVA). In the cars were armed men in masks, dressed in black military uniform. At about 5:10 from the direction of Grozny, a car VAZ-2106 with Viataev, Machiev and Chergizov arrived. Unidentified persons came out of their cars and ordered the car to stop.

The car did not stop, then the unidentified persons opened fire. The car drove into the trench. The unidentified persons ran up to the car, dragged two persons out, shot several times from machine guns, then made control shots in the head. After that they leisurely returned to their cars and left. The eye-witnesses suspect that the unidentified persons were representatives of the Kadyrov Security Service.

The co-villages have different opinions about the victims. Many suspect them of criminal activity, however, all agree that Vitaev, Machiev, Chergizov had nothing to do with Chechen armed resistance.

On September 12 in the town of Argun unidentified armed persons in masks kidnapped Sadullaeva Khalimat, born 1967, resident of Novaja street, 31, the mother of four children.

According to Khalimat’s mother at dawn they were woken up by some noise. Having looked out of the widow she saw military persons in masks. The armed persons arrived by a mini-van “Gazel” and cars “YAZ-21099” (Zhiguli, 99). Tamara learnt about her daughter’s detainment from her grandchildren.

The military servicemen, speaking unaccented Russian, came into the house and ordered everyone to gather in one room. One of them pointed at Khalimat’s sister and asked his colleague “Is it her?” Having got a negative response he pointed at Khalimat. The colleague nodded and the military servicemen took Khalimat outside.

The next day the relatives of Sajdulaeva turned to ROVD, commandant office and prosecution. However, the representatives of law enforcement agencies did nothing to help.

According to the relatives, Khalimat was a housewife, bringing up children, the youngest of whom was 8 y. o. Earlier Khalimat lived in house # 26 at Gagarina street, which burnt down on June 28, 2004 during armed clash between Chechen fighters and federal military servicemen. The relatives of Khalimat think that the military servicemen could have suspected Khalimat to having had connections with fighters.

“Memorial” also received notification that at the same time, in Argun was kidnapped another woman. Its only known that her name was Myalkh-azij and that she was a vendor at the market. Apart from this in mid September in the market was kidnapped Arsamikov Aslan, resident of Vygonnaja street 5/a. Aslan was selling gasoline at the market.

In the local administration of Argun “Memorial” monitors were told that Arsamikov and Myalkh-azni were released and safely returned home. However, the residents of Argun, invalidated this information.

At night of September 16, in the village of Kotar-Yurt, Achkhoi-Martanovsky district of Chechnya, 20-25 unidentified armed persons in camouflage uniform and in masks, arrived by APC without registration numbers and two mini-vans “Gazel”, entered the house N 25, located at Pervomajskaya street.

Threatening with guns the unidentified men kidnapped Mukaev Kh.M., born 1978, and drove him in the unknown direction. During detainment one of the servicemen hit with gun butt Mukaeva M, born 1920, who tried to prevent the detainment. Mukaeva M. died.

On September 22, at about 11 p.m. in the village Kotar-Yurt, Achhoi-Martanovsky district was killed Zajpulaev Isa, the captain of local militia, born 1956. Zaipulaev Isa was shot dead at the moment when he was entering his yard. The assaulters shot from the side of the nearby vegetable garden.

On September 23, in the village Starye Atagi, Groznensky district of Chechnya, the personnel of local ROVD, together with “kadyrovtsy” and the personnel of republican OMON carried out a special operation for checking the passport regime. In the operation were used “YAZ” and “URAL” cars and several “Zhiguli” cars (model 99, Niva).

Since early morning, the local militiamen put out checkpoints at the roads. Several groups were carrying out door-to-door check ups in the private sector.

The servicemen who carried out the operation did not hide their faces under masks, they hardly ever presented their identity, often behaved impolitely, in some cases were openly rude. All men, whom they considered suspicious were taken by cars to the outskirts of Mesker-Yurt, where was organized the headquarter of the operation. Totally, 8 men were detained:

1. Maaev Alvi

2. Bakaev Isa

3. Sugaipov Said Khusein

4. Astamirov Ramzan

5. Kataev Gelani

6. Kagirov Vakha

7. Abdulkhadzhiev Abu-Khasan

8. Galaev Apti

Three of the detained (Kagirov, Astamirov and Bakaev) were beaten. Thus, Kagirov Vakha, representative of Shatojsky ROVD got a brain concussion, several of his ribs had been broken. At 4 p.m. the operation was over and all the detained were released.

On September 30, 300 meters of village Zhaglargy, Kurchaloy district of Chechnya, North side of the road was found a corpse of Dzabrailov Musa, with the marks of violence (broken skull, numerous bone fractures). The corpses already started to decompose. Subsequently, two “TT” machinegun bullets were taken out of the corpse, calibre 5,45.

Musa was detained in July 2004 in Gudermes, by representatives of traffic police. Subsequently he was transferred to the prison of Tsentaroy village.

 

  1. Armed Clashes Between the Federal Servicemen and the Chechen Fighters

On September 23, at 7 p.m. a groups of fighters entered the village Majrtup, Kurchaloy district of Chechnya. The unit numbered about 200 persons. At the entrance to the village, at the southern outskirts, the combatants subjected to fire an YAZ car, with three Russian military servicemen. All the three of them were killed. In the village itself was a short fight in the house of Salmanov family. In the crossfire were killed Salmanov Baj-Ali, 40 years old, his nephew Salmanov Baddrudi, 18 years old, was injured a physically disabled man - Salmanov Ruslan, 32 years old

The choice of Salmanov house was not accidental. In November 2002, this house was visited by two Chechens, Ousman Dzabokhanov from Kurchaloy and a man named Imran. They came to collect money, which Salmanov Lemi owed them for a KAMAZ truck, which he bought from them. Lemi, who worked in ROSH at the Russian military base in Khankala, refused to pay the debt and killed both men.

According to the residents of Majrtup, the group of fighters, which attacked the Salmanov house was led by the brother of one of the killed men - Imran. Lemi Salmanov was not at home, so they killed his close relatives.

Before retreat, the fighters kidnapped two local residents, Aliev, 27 y.o., resident of Nuradilova street and Akbulatov, resident of Sheripova street.

 

On September 23, at 8: 15 p.m. a unit of Chechen combatants numbering about 300 entered the village Alleroj, Kurchaloy district of Chechnya.

In the village the fighters divided into several groups. One of them surrounded the headquarters of Kadyrov Security Service. However, they did not attempt to enter inside and shot into the air. In the meantime, a Volga car left the territory of the headquarters. The fighters stopped the car, pooled the driver out and burnt the car. The driver was set free.

Another group of fighters, headed by Akhmet Avdarkhanov, entered the yard of Sulejman Abuev, the commander of local Kadyrov security service. In the house was the elderly mother of Sulejman. Avdorkhanov announced that he would burn the house of house of her son, since he is a “munafik” (the traitor of faith). In the yard of Sulejman were two houses, the combatants burnt one of them, leaving the other for the family “to have a roof above their heads”.

At 11 p.m. a helicopter started to circle around the village. The fighters opened fire of gun machine and the helicopter left. Serious clashes did not take place. The fighters were walking freely around the village, did shopping, paid for their purchases. Then was hazardous shooting every now and then. Allegedly, a 13 year old girl was wounded. Closer to midnight, the fighters left.

In the morning of September 25, “kadyrovtsy” came to the village. They were very aggressive, and threatened to reduce the village to rubble. In revenge “kadyrovtsy” burnt several houses of fighters’ relatives, e.g. the house of Nasurov Khas-Magomed and Dalkhadov Ruslan (kidnapped and beaten to death by “kadyrovtsy” in spring 2004). Totally 9 houses were burnt in Alleroy in two days.

On September 23, a unit of Chechen fighters numbering over 100 persons entered the village of Avtury, Shalinsky district of Chechnya, and burnt the building of local administration. The village was subjected to fire from the helicopter, one civilian was killed. No data concerning the losses of fighters has been available. At about midnight the unit freely left the village.

For full version of the “Chronicle of Violence” for June 2004 in Russian, please, consult our web site at http://www.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/caucas1/rubr/2/index.htm

V. Demonstrations of Protest against Pardoning of Colonel Budanov

On September 21, a demonstration against pardoning of colonel Budanov took place in the center of Grozny. The demonstration was organized by students of Chechen universities and high schools. The students were holding slogans “No pardon to the rapist and murderer” , “Chechen youth is against pardoning of murderer Budanov” etc.

Most of the speakers noted that pardoning of colonel Budanov, one of a handful federal servicemen ever brought to justice for abuse against Chechen civilians, will be another precedent of impunity for those, who commit crimes against civilians in Chechnya and prove that war criminals find support and justification with Russian civilians an authorities. Students composed a letter to President Putin, which emphasized that pardoning Budanov would destroy the fragile trust of the Chechen people to the Russian judicial system.

 

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06.04.2009 Why the attack on Lev Ponomarev isn't being investigated?

03.04.2009 Statement of Chechen and Ingush Activists on Attack on Ponomarev

03.04.2009 Ingushetia: Special Operation in the Village of Sleptsovskaya

03.04.2009 Human Rights NGOs About Attack on Lev Ponomarev

01.04.2009 Chechnya: New Acts of Counter-Terror

01.04.2009 Bulletin of the Human Rights Center “Memorial” Situation in the North Caucasus conflict zone: analysis from the human rights perspective. Winter 2008-2009

27.03.2009 Chechnya: Houses of Relatives of Rebels are set on fire

26.03.2009 Memorial on Deportation of 1949 in Estonia

23.03.2009 Dagestan: Extrajudicial Execution

19.03.2009 Chronicle. January-February 2009. North Caucasus. Human rights violations

10.03.2009 The events in Nookat: Is Kyrgyzstan at the crossroads?

09.03.2009 Liquidation of the village of Shankhaj (Chechnya)

10.03.2009 The events in Nookat: Is Kyrgyzstan at the crossroads?

06.03.2009 Chechnya: Student meeting in Grozny

05.03.2009 European Court of Justice once more recognized Russian soldiers responsible for killing of civilians

04.03.2009 Ingushetia: The situation of forced migrants from the Chechen Republic

02.03.2009 Monitoring of compliance with human rights, related to the events in Nookat on October 1, 2008

02.03.2009 Memorial Sent Appeal to President of Kyrgyzstan

02.03.2009 Dagestan: Alibek Abunazarov Released

02.03.2009 Search in Saint-Petersburg Memorial to be Investigated in Court

02.03.2009 Bulletin: Human Rights in the North Caucasus - autumn 2008

02.03.2009 New Human Rights Violations in Dagestan

02.03.2009 Russian Human Rights Activist Deported from Kyrgyzstan

20.02.2009 Jury acquitted four defendants in case of murder of Anna Politkovskaya

11.02.2009 Refugee from Uzbekistan Granted Asylum in Sweden

05.02.2009 Moscow and Saint-Petersburg Remember Victims of Novye Aldy

05.02.2009 Good News from Dagestan

04.02.2009 Geneva. UN Human Rights Council is expected to review Universal Periodic Review of Russia today

04.02.2009 Materials prepared by Russian NGOs for the Universal Periodic Review of russia in the United Nations Human Rights Council

03.02.2009 Open Letter from HRC Memorial to Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov

03.02.2009 Killer of Farid Babaev Was Sentenced to 16 Years of Prison

02.02.2009 Who is Feeding Civil War in Dagestan?

01.02.2009 Meeting in Memory of Markelov and Baburova

30.01.2009 The SOVA Center for Information and Analysis

28.01.2009 Ingushetia: Theft With Political Bias?

28.01.2009 HRC Memorial Public Statement. President Overrules New Law on State Secrets

27.01.2009 Human Rights Violations in Kyrgyzstan - Nookat Riots

22.01.2009 Please, find the English press-release of SIC "Memorial" (Saint Petersburg) regarding the court decision on the search of December 4, 2008 below. Court ruled the search in SIC "Memorial" illegal

22.01.2009 Piquet in Memory of Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova

22.01.2009 Chechen people protest against the killing of advocate and journalist

21.01.2009 Search Declared Illegal

20.01.2009 In Memory of Anastasia Baburova and Stanislav Markelov

20.01.2009 Court ruled the search in SIC “Memorial” illegal

19.01.2009 January 2009: New Abductions in Chechnya

19.01.2009 Killing of Advocate Stanislav Markelov. Statement of Memorial

19.01.2009 Court decision in the case of Memorial Research Center is to be announced today in Saint Petersburg

16.01.2009 Piquet — Freedom to Igor Sutyagin

16.01.2009 Austria: Bring Killers of Chechen Exile to Justice

15.01.2009 European Court issued judgment in case of abduction of resident of Ingushetia by FSB officials

14.01.2009 Sister of the member of Mothers of Dagestan arrested

14.01.2009 Debate in case of Farid Babaev scheduled Monday in Supreme Court of Dagestan

13.01.2009 Situation in the North Caucasus conflict zone (summer 2008)

13.01.2009 New Abductions in Chechnya

12.01.2009 Bulletin of the Memorial Human Rights Center Situation in the North Caucasus conflict zone: analysis from the human rights perspective Summer 2008.

24.12.2008 Open Letter of Sergey Kovalev to Public Chamber of Russian Federation

24.12.2008 South Ossetia: atmosphere, restoration, refugees, Russian soldiers

19.12.2008 Piquet Against Abuse of Power

18.12.2008 The law is not passed, yet the Supreme Court hastens to act

18.12.2008 Russian and Georgian NGOs meet at Memorial

16.12.2008 Human rights defense NGOs meet to commemorate 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

15.12.2008 Winners of award "Journalism as an Act of Conscience" announced in Moscow

15.12.2008 Russia was accused of deporting a political refugee

15.12.2008 HRC Memorial member Bakhrom Khamroev detained in Moscow

15.11.2008 Hostages in the South Caucasus conflict zone: October-November 2008

31.10.2008 Special Press Release of Human Rights Centre “Memorial” and Demos Centre Humanitarian consequences of the armed conflict in the South Caucasus

15.10.2008 Memorial Human Rights Center. Combat on Terrorism and Human Rights in the North Caucasus (April-October 2008)

15.10.2008 Information and Research Center «DEMOS», Center for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights. Freedom of Association

15.10.2008 Information and Research Center «DEMOS», Moscow Helsinki Group, International Youth Human Rights Movement. Freedom of Assembly

15.10.2008 Information and Research Center «DEMOS». Implementation of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Russia

15.10.2008 Independent Center for Legal Expertise. The State of the Judiciary System in Russia

15.10.2008 SOVA Center for Information and Analysis. The current anti-extremist legislation and its’ enforcement

15.10.2008 Memorial Human Rights Center. A former prisoner of an illegal detention place abducted in Chechnya

15.10.2008 Report dedicated to the next round of EU-Russia consultations on human rights. Combat on Terrorism and Human Rights in the North Caucasus

02.10.2008 European Court: Russia responsible for ‘presumed death’ of Chechen teenagers

02.10.2008 On 9 October 2008, European Court of Human Rights will deliver judgment in the case "Albekov and others v. Russia"

25.09.2008 The European Court declared Russia responsible for the death of Ruslan Mezhidov’s five relatives and awarded the applicant 100 thousand Euros

11.09.2008 A Month after the War

01.09.2008 Magomed Evloyev, Owner of Opposition News Website, Shot Dead by Security Services in Ingushetia

01.09.2008 HRC Memorial on the murder of Magomed Evloev

29.08.2008 Bulletin by Human Rights Center “Memorial” The situation in North Caucasus. Evaluation by human rights activists. Winter 2007-2008 – early March 2008

08.08.2008 Statement from the Memorial International Society: Stop the war

06.08.2008 A Victim Who Testified Against Illegal Prison Abducted in Chechnya

25.07.2008 The activist of a human rights organization and applicant to the European Court of Human Rights had been abducted in Ingushetia

07.07.2008 Statement of The Russian NGO Initiative for the Dialogue with the European Union on Human Rights

23.04.2008 Report by Sergey Kovalev at the meeting between the EU delegation and the delegation of the Russian NGOs on the eve of the new round of the EU-Russia consultations on human rights defence (Ljubljana, April 16, 2008)

17.04.2008 Report by the Memorial Human Rights Centre dedicated to the new round of consultations between the EU and Russia (Ljubljana, April 16, 2008).

26.03.2008 Council of Europe: Joint Open Letter to the Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

26.02.2008 Memorial HRC Employees’ Meeting with Chechen Republic President

21.02.2008 On the struggle for the moral purity in the Chechen Republic

20.02.2008 Statement from Moscow Memorial Regarding the Relocation of the Solovetsky Stone

17.02.2008 Lawlessness and Attempted Provocation in Nalchik: “Siloviki” Pressure the Family of Rasul Kudayev

12.02.2008 Ingushetia 2007: what is coming next?

19.12.2007 On the situation of residents of Chechnya in the Russian Federation. August 2006 - October 2007. Report of the HRC "Memorial", Migration Rights Network

05.12.2007 FIDH on the death of Farid Babaev

30.11.2007 European Court Passes Verdict in Favour of Relatives of Victims of Summary Executions in Staropromyslovsky District of Grozny in January 2000

28.11.2007 The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders: The Urgent Appeal

26.11.2007 FIDH communique: Intimidation and deliberate violence

26.11.2007 ABDUCTION OF JOURNALISTS AND RIGHTS DEFENDER IN INGUSHETIA

26.11.2007 In memoriam of Farid Babaev

25.11.2007 Statement of the IHF: 24 November - Another black day for human rights and democracy in Russia

24.11.2007 Amnesty International press release "Russian Federation: Human rights activist and journalists beaten in Ingushetia"

24.11.2007 Dick Marty protests abduction of 'Memorial' President Oleg Orlov in Nazran

24.11.2007 Attack on Oleg Orlov, Head of “Memorial” Board and journalists from REN TV in Ingushetia

22.11.2007 Attempt on the Life of Farid Babaev, a Prominent Public Activist of Dagestan, Candidate to MP of the Russian State Duma from “Yabloko”. Babaev is in Critical Condition in Hospital

13.11.2007 A general responsible for war crimes about to “modernize” the Russian Army’s officer corps?

08.11.2007 The Situation in Ingushetia (November. 2007)

06.11.2007 Expelling refugees as a means of imitating the anti-terror campaign

03.11.2007 New Outburst of Violence in Prigorodny District of North Ossetia, the Area of Ingush-Ossetian Conflict

27.10.2007 The murder of brothers Galaev

25.10.2007 Appeal of the Memorial human rights activist in defence of the barrister Irina Kodzaeva.

23.10.2007 Release of Bagap Tutakov in Chechnya

22.10.2007 The legal system in Chechnya. Bulletin ¹ 1 (August 2007)

12.10.2007 Bagap Tutakov, former representative of the Ichkerian Parliament at the Parliamentarian Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), has been abducted in Chechnya

03.10.2007 On October 4, 2007 the court will consider the issue of initiation of a criminal case against an attorney at law of Kodzaeva, who was beaten by an investigator

26.09.2007 The Situation in the Republic of Ingushetia. En Route to Destabilization. September 2007

26.09.2007 Russian NGOs present their reports on the eve of the EU-Russia consultation on human rights The situation in the Chechen Republic

26.09.2007 Russian NGOs present their reports on the eve of the EU-Russia consultation on human rights Expelling refugees as a means of imitating the anti-terror campaign

20.09.2007 Mass Protest Rally in Ingushetia. Abducted Brothers Aushev Returned Home After Beatings and Torture

17.09.2007 Daghestan has provided land for permanent settlement to the inhabitants of the Borozdinovskaya Village still living in the camp of « Nadezhda ». Help to build houses is needed

30.08.2007 We tried our best… Changes in the situation for foreign citizens in the Russian Federation

Svetlana Gannushkina

10.08.2007 Abductions and Disappearances in the Republic of Dagestan

03.08.2007 Punitive Raid in Ingushetia: 27 Residents of Ali-Yurt Turned to Republican Hospital After a Morning "Visit" by Military Servicemen

19.07.2007 Bulletin of the HRC "Memorial" (Spring 2007)

31.05.2007 Statement of Memorial - On Our Work in Chechnya

May 2007 Fabrication of “Islamic extremism” criminal cases in Russia: campaign continues

04.05.07 Imminent provocation? Human rights activist from Ingushetia might become victim of security officials

02.05.07 The Situation in the North Caucasus: November 2006 - May 2007: Apotheosis of the "Chechenisation"

05.04.07 Open Letter by Russian Human Rights Organizations to the President of the United States

29.03.2007 Abduction Failed: Fifteen North Ossetia Law Enforcers Detained in Ingushetia

02.03.2007 International Memorial Nominated for the Nobel Prize

28.02.07 Svetlana Gannushkina is a Winner of the Czech Award "Homo Homini"

28.02.07 "The Caucasian Knot" - Winner of Gerd Bucerius Prize

01.02.07 “Counterterrorism Operation” by the Russian Federation in the Northern Caucasus throughout 1999-2006. Brief overview by the Human Rights Center "Memorial” and Center "Demos": Submitted to the Eminent Jurists Panel in January 2007 in connection with high level public hearings on terrorism, counterterrorism and human rights in Russia

30.01.07 Public Hearings on Terrorism, Counter Terrorism and Human Rights in Russia (Moscow)

15.01.07 "Memorial" newly Registered in Arkhangelsk

for 2006 DISAPPEARANCES AND KILLINGS IN 2006 IN CHECHEN REPUBLIC

for 2005 DISAPPEARANCES AND KILLINGS IN 2005 IN CHECHEN REPUBLIC

for 2004 DISAPPEARANCES AND KILLINGS IN 2004 IN CHECHEN REPUBLIC

08.12.2006 In Chechnya a Resident of Stanitsa Assinovskaya was Abducted and Tortured

05.12.2006 Visit of the delegation of the PACE in Chechnya

13.10.2006 IN MEMORY OF ANNA POLITKOVSKAYA

18.08.2006 Chechnya: Under Public Pressure Investigator of Urus-Martan ROVD Officially Apologized For Attacking Defense Lawyer

18.08.2006 Chechnya: the Head of Investigating Department of Urus-Martan ROVD Attacks a Defense Lawyer

18.07.2006 Hunger strike of Ingush Forced Migrants from North Ossetia Has Continued for 14 days

05.07.2006 Address of the Conference “Human Rights in Russia in the Year of Her G8 Presidency and Council of Europe Chairmanship” to the Leaders of the G8 Nations

19.06.2006 Illegal Jail in Oktyabrsky District of Grozny was Functioning until May 2006

09.06.2006 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
1. Should There Be No IDPs in Chechnya? Residents of Temporary Residence Centers Are Ready To Move But Only To Permanent Housing 6/06/06
2. A Man “Disappeared” on the territory of Government Administration in Grozny 8/06/06

01.06.2006 Special Operation in Stanitsa Nesterovskaya of Ingushetia: Security Servicemen Publicly Commit a Summary Execution

17.05.2006 There Should Be no Forced Migrants in Chechnya?

04.05.2006 Seven Days without Light. "Majskij" Camp for Ingush Forced Migrants from North Osetia Is Cut off Electricity

21.04.2006 In Ingushetia the Jury Acquits Magomed Aspiev, Accused of Armed Activity Against the Russian Federation

18.04.2006 On 9 April 2006, near the village of Sernovodsk, servicemen of unidentifie law enforcement agencies kidnapped Bulat Chilaev (born 1979)

13.04.2006 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial». Exacerbation of Tensions in the Area of Ingush-Ossetian Conflict
Ethnic Ingush "disappear" in Prigorodny District of North Ossetia. Crimes remain uninvestigated

21.03.2006 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial». March 2006. Discrimination

03.03.2006 Russian NGOs presented their reports in Vienna on the eve of the third round of EU-Russia consultations on human rights

02.03.2006 The Chechen Republic: Consequences of “Chechenization” of the conflict

02.03.2006 Vitaliy Ponomarev, Elena Riabinina. Concocting criminal proceedings for “Islamic extremism”

02.03.2006 Svetlana Gannushkina. On the situation of Chechens outside Chechnya July 2005 – February 2006

02.03.2006 Northern Caucasus. Conflict Spill-Over Outside the Chechen Republic in 2004-2005 (Ingushetia and Kabardino - Balkariya)

27.02.2006 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial». February 2006

27.02.2006 Ingushetia at the End of 2005: Explosions, Abductions, "Special Operations"

27.02.2006 Mulsim Gutseriev has been acquitted, the Jury Corrected 'Mistakes' of Investigators

05.02.2006 Representatives of Security Agencies Tried to Kidnap a Man From the Court Room After the Jury Passed an Acquittal

31.01.2006 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial». January 2006

23.01.2006 A Family Member of Applicant to European Court for Human Rights, Mekhti Mukhaev, Has been Illegally Detained and Subjected to Severe Torture

11.01.2006 The Borisovs: innocent people face 20 years in jail on trumped-up charges

09.11.2005 Starye Ataghi settlement was shelled

28.09.2005 A Conveyer of Violence. Human rights violations during anti-terrorist operations in the Republic of Ingushetia. September 2005

26.09.2005 An Open Letter to the Russian Public and the International Community

20.09.2005 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial». September 2005. “Ryazan trainings” continue in Nazran?

05.09.2005 The open letter to the Governments of the EU Member States and the Russian Federation, the Federal Assembly of Russia, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the EU Council Secretary General

19.07.2005 The open letter to the Governments of the EU Members and the Russian Federation, the Federal Assembly of Russia, the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the EU Council Secretary General

05.07.2005 The Ivanovo “akromists” arrested for encroachment on the President and constitutional system of Uzbekistan

29.06.2005 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» June 2005

01.06.2005 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» April 2005

19.05.2005 Ingush-Osetian conflict of 1992: Roots and Evolvement (may 2005)

14.04.2005 Views of Russian NGOs - Human Rights Center "Memorial" and Center "Demos" Regarding the PACE Roundtable on Chechnya

06.04.2005 Mopping up operation in the village of Katayma in the city of Grozny

17.03.2005 Chechnya 2004: “New” Methods of Anti-Terror. Hostage taking and repressive actions against relatives of alleged combatants and terrorists

14.02.2005 Abducted Rights defender is free again

14.02.2005 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»January 2005

09.02.2005 Cease-Fire in Chechnya and Talks with Maskhadov are Necessary. An Open Appeal to the President of the Russian Federation from Leading Russian Human Rights Activists

08.02.2005 Andreas Gross has directed the answer to the open letter Russian and International NGOs

08.02.2005 The Whereabouts of 7 Relatives of Maskhadov Remain Unknown

02.02.2005 [PACE] Declaration on the recent human rights violations in the Chechen Republic

01.02.2005 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» December 2004

01.2005 From Chechenization to Palestinization - The Human Rights Situation in Chechnya and North Caucasus in 2004

24.01.2005 Open Letter from seven Russian and international human rights NGOs concerning the creation of a Round Table in the framework of the PACE Political Affairs Committee regarding human rights, democracy and the rule of law in the Chechen Republic

18.01.2005 We ask you to pay attention to the case of Zara Murtuzaliyeva - Monstrous fabrication of terrorism charge

14.01.2005 Chechnya: Who Is Behind Human Abductions?

12.01.2005 In December 2004 A. Maskhadov's eight relatives have been abducted in the Chechen Republic

10.12.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» November 2004

10.11.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» October 2004

04.11.2004 Power Agencies Assault the Mosque in Sleptsovsk

10.10.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» September 2004

10.09.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial» August 2004

05.09.2004 Beslan: the Hostage-taking at the School

28.08.2004 Illegal Detainments and Summary Executions in Ingushetia (August-July)

24.08.2004 Armed Raid on Grozny, August 21, 2004

20.08.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
Chechen IDPs Forced Back to Chechnya: “Uchkhoz” in Yandare after June 21

10.08.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
July 2004

10.07.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
June 2004

10.06.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
May 2004

10.05.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
April 2004

07.05.2004 Refugees in Ingushetia. Reinstatement to the List. Only through Court?

15.04.2004 Detainment and Murders of 8 Shalinskii Region Residents of the Village of Duba-Urt

14.04.2004 Mother and Five Small Children Dead After Aerial Attack on Civilian House in Chechnya

10.04.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
March 2004

08.04.2004 Joint Statement by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, and Memorial "The Situation in Chechnya and Ingushetia Deteriorates. New Evidence of Enforced Disappearances, Rape, Torture, and Extrajudicial Executions"

10.03.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
February 2004

10.03.2004 "Voluntary Surrender" of Magomed Khambiev

10.02.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
January 2004

10.01.2004 FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE Bulletin of Human Rights Center «Memorial»
December 2003

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