A regional news website from Belgium, Lavenir.net, has reported that a Chechen family, who is seeking asylum in Belgium, is now facing extradition to Russia.
In 1998 he was doing his A-levels at an elite college near Stroud. Now he’s on trial in Ukraine for trying to kill the Russian President. The Independent’s correspondents Shaun Walker and Cahal Milmo investigates his case.
The daily provincial French newspaper, Ouest-France, has reported that a Chechen family, including two young children, has been closed inside of a detention center in France.
After the closing of Radio Liberty’s Russian edition, an online petition has begun for Radio Marsho, in order to save it from the same fate and to ask for more broadcast time.
Waynakh Online sources have reported that 11 members of the Chechen National Liberation Movement, including its leader Khuseyn Gakayev, became shaheed (inshaAllah) after an uneven battle with Russian invaders and their local collaborators.
Radio Liberty’s Chechen language edition, “Radio Marsho” has reported that on a daily basis 50-60 people are leaving the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has fined Russia at 18,5 thousand Euro for Russia’s failure to investigate about the ill-treatment and abduction of a Chechen man.
Local sources have reported that a young male Chechen, who returned from Norway to retrieve personal legal documents, was abducted in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
Local sources have reported that Waidhofen’s Mayor Wolfgang Mair provided a humanitarian right to stay in Austria for Malinkovs, a Chechen family seeking asylum.
The independent journalist, Elena Maglevannaya has reported that a former Chechen resistance fighter and his family are facing deportation from Austria.
The daily provincial French newspaper, Ouest-France, has reported that about 100 people gathered in the city of Segré to support a family of Chechen asylum seekers who are facing deportation from France.
Russian daily newspaper Kommersant has reported that Swedish prosecutors have closed a more than six-year-old case against a Chechen refugee who was accused of kidnapping a Russian photographer.