Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 24 – The Russian
Supreme Court has vacated the decisions of lower courts in Ingushetia which
held that activist Anzhela Matiyeva, an activist, was legally dismissed from
her position at a Rosneft daughter company for failing to show up and instead
taking part in an anti-Yevkurov protest and ordered that the court of first
instance in Magas retry the case.
Matiyeva, her lawyer and her family
and friends see this as a great victory and a triumph for justice. She said she has always believed that if she
pursued her case to the end, she would win because her dismissal was so clearly
political and in violation of Russian law (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/348780/).
Meanwhile, some in Ingushetia are
alarmed that hundreds of people showed up for the funeral of three relatives of
the Malgobek imam who died in an automobile accident. Some of those attending
were wearing mosques, but many were not and were thus violating the
anti-pandemic restrictions in place (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/348771/).
The Kavkaz-Uzel news agency noted
that the situation at the latest funerals was in sharp contrast to that at the
burial of the former mufti of the republic two weeks ago. Then, the numbers of
those in attendance was kept to a minimum, and everyone involved followed
anti-pandemic restrictions.
In other moves, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov
urged more support of doctors (ingushetia.ru/news/makhmud_ali_kalimatov_vrachi_ingushetii_dolzhny_chuvstvovat_zashchishchennost_i_podderzhku_/)
and reduced the length of the work day by one hour to fight unemployment as
well as to limit the spread of the virus (ingushetia.ru/news/makhmud_ali_kalimatov_podpisal_rasporyazhenie_o_sokrashchenii_rabochego_dnya_na_odin_chas/).
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