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Apostates in Dagestan kidnap Muslims, kill and burn them and then declare 'militants'

Publication time: 28 June 2009, 16:56

On June 27 in Shamilkala (former Makhachkala) armed apostates kidnapped and took away in some unknown place Gitikhma Dzhavatkhanov, 27, a resident of Novaya Urada village, Kumtorkalin District of Dagestan. This information has been reported to journalists by Svetlana Isayeva, chair of the public organization "Mothers of Dagestan for Human Rights".

 

Isayeva said that Dzhavatkhanov's car was blocked at the exit from Shamilkala by two "Priora" cars with tinted glasses and without state number plates. About ten armed men jumped out of the cars. Some of them grasped Dzhavatkhanov and threw him on the back seat; one of the attackers took the drive of the detainee's car, and all the cars quickly left aside Shamilkala.

 

Isayeva said that she was addressed for help by detainee's brother - Isalmagomed Dzhavatkhanov - an eyewitness of the incident.

 

Svetlana Isayeva lodged application about Gitikhma Dzhavatkhanov's disappearance to the Kirov ROVD (District Interior Department) of the capital of Dagestan. The police rejected the application saying that they can accept such only from close relatives.

 

The chair of the public organization "Mothers of Dagestan for Human Rights" said that she is very worried about the further destiny of Gitikhma Dzhavatkhanov, since recently the apostates in Dagestan kidnapping those or others together with their transport. Then they are being found killed in their cars, and the law enforcement services report that the detainees were allegedly "militants", who opened fire on security officers at the moment of ID checks.

 

Isayeva has also told that Gitikhma Dzhavatkhanov was a director of Islamic restaurant.

 

We would like to remind that a few days ago a father and a son, sellers of Islamic literature, were kidnapped in Shamilkala. One day later their burned corpses and car were found in the mountains.  Apostates said that "militants were killed and their car was burned during a special operation".

 

Kavkaz Center


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