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freesw
09-01-2008, 20:28
Journalists killed in Russia, January 1, 1992—June 30, 2008: 47
http://www.cpj.org/deadly/

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5ib7B2-KwVd8nayBpjr8ZuF8vLoOQ

Anti-Kremlin website founder dies in police custody:

MOSCOW (AFP) — A vocal critic of the Kremlin's policies in the Caucasus died Sunday from a bullet wound to the head while in police custody, Interfax reported, quoting prosecutors.

Magomed Yevloyev founded and ran the website ingushetiya.ru, a major source of information in the region, and was a prominent opponent of the pro-Kremlin president of Ingushetia, Murat Zyazikov.

Prosecutors have opened a preliminary manslaughter investigation after Yevloyev was shot in a police car in Narzan, the capital of volatile Ingushetia, a mostly Muslim region that borders Chechnya, Russian media reported.

A spokesman for the prosecutor's office, Vladimir Markin, said "an incident" took place after Yevloyev was taken into a police car "resulting in a shooting injury to the head and he later died in hospital," Interfax reported.

The website meanwhile reported that Yevloyev was killed after police arrested him in Narzan.

"Magomed Yevloyev was arrested today in Ingushetia and was killed", said a report posted on www.ingushetiya.ru.

The website is among the most visited for news on Ingushetia and had openly criticised the Ingush president who had often threatened to shut it down.

Ekho Moskvy radio separately quoted local Ingush opposition activist Magomad Khazbiyev as saying that the website founder was arrested at gunpoint after his arrival in Narzan.

Yevloyev arrived on a flight that was also carrying the Ingush president.

"Yevloyev was arrested as he stepped off the plane," Khazbiyev said.

President Zyazikov was accompanied onto the tarmac "by his entourage, followed by that of the interior minister." Individuals from among the latter group whisked away Yevloyev at this point, according to Khazbiyev.

A source at Ingush police said the website founder had been detained as part of a criminal investigation and was being taken to a police station, Interfax reported.

"Along the way, a shot was involuntarily fired from a policeman's gun and the bullet hit Yevloyev's head," the source was quoted as saying.

Russian justice authorities had ordered in June that the site be shut down, saying it was disseminating "extremist" views.

Moscow had also blocked access to the site late last year after it called for protests against the local administration which the opposition accuses of corruption and mismanagement.

Ingusetiya.ru's chief editor Rosa Malsagova earlier this month announced plans to seek asylum in France.

"This was a murder that must be solved," said Alexander Cherkassov, from the Russian rights group Memorial.

Paris-based media-rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said they were "profoundly shocked," according to a statement.

"It is essential that the international community, and especially the European Union, demands an explanation for what really happened," it said.

A Moscow-based spokeswoman for Human Rights Watch (HRW), quoted by Interfax, said that Yevloyev's death, "in such suspicious circumstances, can only raise questions."

Russian opposition activist Ilia Yashin accused Zyazikov of "being behind the murder" of the website founder, in an interview with Ekho Moskvy radio.

"If (Zyazikov) is once again cleared of guilt, that would mean that (Russian Prime Minister Vladimir) Putin and (President Dmitry) Medvedev are incapable of restoring order to the republic, and that Ingushetia is de facto not a part of Russia."

Ingushetia has been grappling with mounting security problems.

While major combat operations against separatist rebels in neighbouring Chechnya have ceased, Ingushetia and other nearby provinces remain plagued by shoot-outs between Russian security services and local guerrillas.

gossman
09-01-2008, 20:40
"I like hamburgers"

Mrblackguns
09-02-2008, 03:10
I heard about this happening to another govt critic, a female reporter, it's getting really bad over there, what blew the story out to the rest of the world was when Litvinenko was assasinated by radioactive poisoning.
Putin is the pupet master behind the scenes there, it's still the KGB over there, they are just wolves in sheeps clothing now and have gone out of sight underground.

Check this artical out.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-12-14-ukraine_x.htm

markw76
09-03-2008, 15:05
"I like hamburgers"

Mooahahahahaha! Russia is fast sinking back into the black hole it once stuck its head out of.

gossman
09-03-2008, 16:48
Mooahahahahaha! Russia is fast sinking back into the black hole it once stuck its head out of.

They have been a peasant society for 1,000 years it is difficult to adjust. The same with the middle-east and Africa, they still live by tribal units. It doesn't make much sense to us westerners because we have been under some sort of republic system of goverment since Charles the Great and even the Roman empire before that. And we still have problems getting it right. And I still like hamburgers!

markw76
09-03-2008, 17:43
We need to learn we can't turn them all into democratic republics. All we should be doing is whacking them if they start causing mischief outside their local spheres if influence, keeping their "legs" short and off-balance politically. I don't know who thought it was a good idea to try to win any country's goodwill by educating them so their extremists could start killing us.

If Gramps were still alive, he'd look at the middle east and mutter "..somethin' wrong with those countries..."

gossman
09-03-2008, 20:12
I love the free society and the good it has provided us but realize that republic ran goverments with the general public choosing all the members is a relative new comer to the world of politics, barely 200 years versus milenia of warlords, judges, tribal cheiftains, kings, and despots is not an easy habit to overcome. Look how quickly even here people are willing to give up rights to feel safe. Anymore I just don't expect much from people.

gossman
09-03-2008, 20:17
Here is a link to a blog that I read today that really looks at history as I see it. Warning, it is an Eastern Orthodox website so be forewarned as to it's origin: http://fatherstephen.wordpress.com/

markw76
09-03-2008, 21:15
That's why I prefer to be a skeptical curmudgeon for the most part. At worst, I'm not disappointed and at best I'm pleasantly surprised!

Mrblackguns
09-04-2008, 00:05
Goss,...Mark,...you guys are so right on it's scary.......;)

markw76
09-04-2008, 00:22
I'm not brilliant, I'm just getting older...