News Source: Uinta County News
| 3 months ago
Home > News and Reports > Russia must end impunity for murder of human rights activists Russia must end impunity for murder of human rights activists 12 August 2009 The bodies of human rights activist Zarema Sadulayeva and her husband, Alik (Umar)...
News Source: Saint Petersburg Times
| 3 months ago
Two activists from a Chechnya-based children's charity were found shot dead in the trunk of their car early Tuesday, a day after a human rights group reported that they were kidnapped from their office in Grozny. The killings, which come less than a...
News Source: Saint Petersburg Times
| 3 months ago
Ingushetia's construction minister was shot dead by two masked gunmen who burst into his office in the republic's capital on Wednesday morning in a brazen attack, investigators said. The unidentified gunmen entered the office of Construction Minister...
News Source: The Guardian
| 3 months ago
On the day of the funeral of Natalya Estemirova (Natasha to her friends), a leading investigative researcher for Memorial human rights centre in Chechnya, her friends and colleagues gathered at the Memorial office in Grozny. "Who is next in line?" a...
News Source: EU Observer
| 3 months ago
The Swedish EU presidency has urged Russia to protect its NGO community after a string of killings of human rights activists in Chechnya. The EU statement comes after the bodies of Alik Dzhabrailov and his wife Zarema Sadulayeva, who worked for the...
News Source: Uinta County News
| 3 months ago
European Union president Sweden Wednesday condemned the murder of the head of a children's charity and her husband in Russia's Chechnya and called for a thorough investigation of the killings. The bodies of Zarema Sadulayeva and her husband Alik...