Paul
Goble
Staunton, January 26 – Having been unable
to prove their original charges and forced to dream up charges of an extremist
conspiracy against eight leaders of the Ingush protest movement, the Ingush and
Russian authorities have shown conclusively that all the charges they have brought
are “baseless and politically motivated,” according to the MASHR Human Rights
Group.
That Ingush organization has
released a statement saying that those actions like the ones directed at the
liquidation of the Spiritual Center for Muslims of the Republic of Ingushetia,
the Council of Teips of the Ingush People, the Ingush Committee of National Unity
and other NGOs are “nothing but an anti-constitutional struggle with the Ingush
people” (kavkaz-uzel.eu/blogs/342/posts/41490).
“We
demand an end to the illegal persecution of the participants of popular protest
in Ingushetia,” MASHR says.
Volunteers
for the prisoner assistance group, First Aid, are speaking out about the efforts
of the authorities to get them to describe their activities and to give them
up. The volunteers say that they have consistently maintained that they are
doing nothing wrong and that they are glad they can do what they are doing to
help those behind bars (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/345128/).
The group has released a video about
its activities which include collecting money and goods from throughout the
republic and then three times a month taking packages of goods of “first”
necessity to the prisoners and also doing what it can to help the families of
those behind bars who have often been left without a breadwinner (kavkaz-uzel.eu/videos/5512).
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