Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 28 – One year after
the mass protest in Magas against Yunus-Bek Yevkurov’s give away of 10 percent
of the land of their republic, Ingush residents view the actions of the police
on that day and of prosecutors and courts since then as politically motivated
rather than judicial actions (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/347622/).
Dozens of participants were detained
and 44 were charged with crimes, Memorial reports. Charges against three were
subsequently dropped and ten have been released after serving their sentences.
But that means that “no fewer than 30 Ingush remain behind bars a year after
the meeting.”
As of yesterday, 22 of the activists
have been found guilty and sentenced to terms between four and 23 months in
jail. One case is currently in court. The remaining detainees are still be
subject to preliminary investigation, including eight of the most prominent for
involvement in the formation of “an extremist organization.”
The vast majority of those against
whom charges have been brought maintain their innocence. Some have admitted to
the specific acts the prosecutors mention but not to the political motivations
the authorities insist were behind them.
Significantly, the courts have typically excluded any reference to
motivations in the sentences they have handed down.
Mustafa Vyshegorov, who was detained
for his participation in the Magas protest from May 2, 2019, to February 21,
2020 says that the arrests were entirely political. He and others tried to leave
the scene peacefully but they were blocked by the siloviki. He said his prosecutors told him that failure
to obey orders to disperse was enough for the charges against him.
Yunus Azhigov, another participant, said that the siloviki
attacked the demonstrators first and that those taking part had been punished
for expressing their political views.
His view was echoed by Said-Magomed Nalgiyev who was kept in detention
between April 29, 2019, and February 7, 2020.
Nalgiyev added that the authorities
were acting against their own interests. By arresting the protesters, they have
only created a situation in which even more Ingush are angry at the powers that
be, although with the leaders in jail, there are few who are ready to assume responsibility
for organizing them.
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