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MosNews, July 15, 2004

Top Regional Police Officer Summoned to Moscow After Torture Protest


Photo: Nicholas Danilov, MosNews.com

Bashkiria's Interior Minister is set to be called to Moscow for a briefing on the internal republic after a demonstration in front of Moscow's Interior Ministry headquarters Thursday called for action against police brutality.

Russian Interior Ministry head Rashid Nurgaliyev was behind the decision to call in Bashkiria Interior Minister Rafail Divayev. The news was announced by Major-general Nikolai Mamontov at a press conference he called in response to the demonstration.

Divayev is expected to give a detailed briefing on the situation within his ministry in the past six months.

The protest was organized by the liberal Yabloko faction together with other activists in an attempt to publicize what they call police "lawlessness" in the southern Russian republic, Yabloko press secretary Sergei Kazakov told MosNews.

Women at the demonstration said their children had been killed by police right in front of them, Kazakov said. There have been widespread accusations of rampant beatings, torture, and other abuses by Bashkiria's police.

After the demonstration, the parents whose children they said they saw killed were met by Mamontov personally, and he reportedly promised to investigate.

 

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http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/07/15/bashkiria.shtml

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MosNews, July 15, 2004

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