On September 27, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) notified a judgement case which is related to Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The case is about the disappearance of a young Chechen man who was abducted by Russian soldiers in 2004.
Hamburg based German radio and television broadcaster “Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR – North German Broadcasting)” has reported that three male Chechen asylum seekers are at risk of extradition from Germany.
The website “Kavkaz-Uzel” has reported that armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria threaten to parents and close friends of the young man and young woman who were earlier abducted in the capital Grozny.
The investigation of Istanbul police’s Public Peace Branch into the assassination of three Chechen asylum seekers confirms that Russian agents are behind it, according to the daily Turkish newspaper “Haber Turk”.
Istanbul based Caucasus associations, including a Turkish human rights organization, have published a press statement in reference to the murders of three Chechen asylum seekers in Turkey last week.
The website Ichkeria.info has reported that “The Organization of Former Prisoners of Russian Filtration Camps from the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (OUFKL-ChRI)” organized a protest in front of the Croatian Embassy in Austria in connection to the arrest of Aslan Kagermanov.
Local sources have reported that two male civilians were abducted by Russian agents and armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
The Denmark based civic organization “Free Caucasus” has sent letters to the President and Prime Minister of Turkey, in connection with the recent assassination of three Chechen asylum seekers in Istanbul.
Turkey based Chechen associations have published a press release related to the recent assassination of three Chechen asylum seekers in Istanbul and condemned the incident.
After the assassination of three Chechen asylum seekers in Istanbul, others who live in three unofficial refugee camps and rented flats explain that they are worried about their lives.
Local sources have reported that on September 18, a funeral for the three assassinated Chechen asylum seekers in Turkey was held in the Fatih Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.
Local sources and the Human Rights Center “Memorial” have reported that two male civilians were abducted by armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
The Italian association AnnaViva has reported that a theatre show, which is dedicated to Chechen girl Elza (Kheda) Kungayeva, will be staged in Milano.
Local sources have reported that armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria abducted a male civilian.
Local sources have reported that a male civilian was abducted by armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.