Fri., 18.03.1433 Hjr / 10.02.2012, 09:35 Emirate time РусскийEnglishtürkçeУкраїнськийعربي

main

mirrors

add. formats
Google
Kavkaz-Center
WWW
Our button

News feeds
 
CaucasusEvents Also in this section

In Ingushetia, Pliyev's relatives, who failed to find him in SIZO of Pyatigorsk, resume picket

Publication time: 9 March 2010, 20:32

Relatives of Mikail Pliev, a resident of Ingushetia who disappeared in Pyatigorsk, refute the information that Mikail was found. On March 8, his wife received a call from a man, who presented himself as an inspector and said that her husband was in SIZO (pre-trial prison) of Pyatigorsk. However, when relatives and a lawyer came there, they failed to find Mikail there, while SIZO employees asked them to come again on March 12.

 

The "Caucasian Knot" correspondent reports that now people are inclined to think that they had been simply deceived by the puppet authorities who tried to escape any further mass protests and disorders.

 

Apart from Pliev's relatives, those of other kidnapped residents of the republic are now near the Nazran-Sleptsovsk highway ready to block it.

 

On March 7, ringleader of Ingush puppets Yunus-Bek Evkurov was personally in the place of the spontaneous rally and convinced people to unblock the road, promising to engage all the structures to find the villager who disappeared on March 4 in Pyatigorsk. Movlatkhan, Mikail Pliyev's sister, said that since the information that her brother was in the SIZO had not proved to be true, people plan to go on protesting and demanding a due investigation of the kidnapping.

 

"We're in full despair. Mikail is father of five small children; besides, he supports the family of our brother who died and left three children. There are witnesses who saw how Mikail was kidnapped in Pyatigorsk. But why don't they tell us where he is and what charges against are? Still, we hope that our leaders will help us," said Movlatkhan Plieva.

 

According to her story, yesterday, on March 8, militiamen and OMON (special antiriot militia) militants stood near the picket; today, they are absent; therefore, it is not excluded that Mikail's relatives and other picketers will block the highway again.

 

Kavkaz Center


SWEDEN. Chechen refugee released from police custody
Russian-sponsored deadly assault continues on Syria's Homs
RUSSIAN SPRING. Putin afraid of being toppled by West
Committee for US International Broadcasting accuses VOA and RFE/RL of working for the KGB
Putin is already dead
Russians hands over to Alawite regime list of targets for murder of Muslims
Besieged Homs endures Russian tank assault
Delegation of Austrian Parliament secretly meets with Kadyrov for coordination of 'return' of refugees
U.S. ambassador in Moscow accuses KGB TV channel Russia Today of lying
WHITE REVOLUTION. Ice cracks under Putin
RUSSIAN THREAT. Russia threatens Qatar to wipe this country off the map
Protest against Belgium's attempt to extradite former Ichkeria's soldier to Russia held in Helsinki
Putin did not like CE Emir Dokku Abu Usman's statement
Assad's regime in Syria steps up assault on Homs
Belgium ready to deport Chechen war hero for death in Russia
Syrian opposition threatens Russia with Jihad and expulsion of Russian thugs
Sweden continues to block information about arrested Chechen war hero
Syrian Alawite army steps up genocide of Muslims in Homs
Senator McCain warns bloody Russian dog Putin saying thug's days numbered
Mass arrests of Muslim youth in Kazakhstan
RUSSIAN SPRING. Russia's liberal intelligentsia begins to stir
Kadyrov’s espionage and terrorist network leader of Russian KGB, nicknamed Karamazov, deported from Austria
Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
AUSTRIA. Chechen family to be deported to Russia, where it is threatened with persecution
WHITE REVOLUTION. This is serious message for Putin and his regime