Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 14 – Magas has been closed
to all outsiders through the end of the month. Only those with residence
permits, officials, or employees of essential stores will be allowed in. The Caucasus Post reports, however,
that “the raises of siloviki will continue in the city” (capost.media/news/obshchestvo/the-entrance-to-the-capital-of-ingushetia-municipality-closed-until-april-30/).
Meanwhile, lawyers for Magomed
Khamkhoyev, who is the only Ingush protester in the initial wave of arrests other
than the leaders still in detention and whom it appears was arrested by
mistake, say that the authorities keep playing a shell game with him, dropping
old charges and bringing new ones to keep him there (fortanga.org/2020/04/advokat-predyavlenie-stati-po-podstrekatelstvu-k-primeneniyu-nasiliya-magomedu-hamhoevu-eto-absolyutnoe-fiasko-sledstviya/).
And attorneys for Rashid Aushev,
another protester, say prosecutors having failed to gather sufficient evidence
to prove the charge that they initially made against him and doing the same
thing, shopping for charges to keep him behind bars (fortanga.org/2020/04/rashidu-aushevu-snova-vklyuchen-motiv-politicheskoj-vrazhdy-v-prigovor-no-aktivist-vyhodit-na-svobodu/
and kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/348318/).
Because of time already served, Aushev
is scheduled to be released tomorrow. But the gyrations of those who have
prosecuted his case and those of others suggests that the old Soviet meme that
if one has a man, one can find a charge, has been updated and even expanded
upon by the Russian authorities in Ingushetia.
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