Paul
Goble
Staunton, January 18 – Despite
promises by officials in Moscow and Magas that they would work to identify
quickly those behind the the firebombing of the Memorial Human Rights office in
Ingushetia, their unwillingness to consider that it was part of a larger
terrorist action directed against Daghestan and Chechnya as well has blocked
progress over the last two years.
On January 17, 2018, persons unknown
set the Memorial office in Magas on fire. Human rights activists immediately
called this a terrorist action, although Russian officials have been reluctant
to do so, suggested it was linked to acts at the same time in neighboring
republics, and demanded the authorities solve the crime quickly (ekhokavkaza.com/a/30385776.html).
Moscow’s human rights ombudsman
denounced the crime, and Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, then head of Ingushetia, said he
was taking personal control of the case to ensure that it was wrapped up
quickly. But nothing has happened in part
because Russian officials have not treated it as a terrorist incident or been
willing to consider links between this crime and others.
Over the past two years, “much has
changed” in Ingushetia, Ekho Kavkaza reports. The man charged in a similar crime then in
Daghestan has been released. Yevkurov has resigned. And Memorial, despite the
massive fines Russian courts have imposed on it as “a foreign agent,” has
resumed work in the republic.
Meanwhile, now that eight Ingush
opposition leaders have been accused by Russian prosecutors of being part of an
extremist organization, Memorial and other human rights organizations say they
will take the case all the way to the European Court for Human Rights unless
such charges are dropped (kavkazr.com/a/30384569.html).
And in another development that puts
additional pressure on current Ingush head Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov, yet another
group has called for him to reappoint the current justices of the republic
supreme court. The latest to do so is the non-governmental Institute for
Economics and Law (fortanga.org/2020/01/institut-ekonomiki-i-pravovedeniya-predlozhil-pereizbrat-dejstvuyushhij-sostav-konstitutsionnogo-suda-na-novyj-srok/).
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