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    More bad news for Chechnya?

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070301/...ussia_chechnya

    Hopefully some of our Chechen members and those familiar with the situation can shed some light on this character. The article suggests this man is probably responsible for many human rights abuses. Is this man good or bad for Chechnya?
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    Re: More bad news for Chechnya?

    the man is know for personally torturing people in his camps - he is responsible for much of the murder, torture and abuse in chechnya

    the nicest thing one can say about him is he's a total scumbag

    heres a little article about someone who has been through one of his camps :

    The Sunday Times
    April 30, 2006

    In the torture cell of Chechnya's tyrant

    Mark Franchetti in Grozny


    WHEN Akhmed Isayev was taken at gunpoint to a secret detention centre run by
    militiamen loyal to Ramzan Kadyrov, the pro-Kremlin strongman of the war-torn
    republic of Chechnya, he hoped to be released after only a few hours of rough
    questioning.

    But the gruesome scene the middle-aged engineer witnessed as he was dragged
    into a gym converted into a makeshift torture chamber left no doubt as to
    what awaited him.

    Six men tied to the walls or gym equipment moaned in agony. They had been
    beaten. One was half naked, his chest festering from scorch marks inflicted
    with a blowtorch. Another had a broken jaw. All were covered in blood and
    bruises. At least two were to be executed, Isayev discovered later.


    Isayev’s wrists were handcuffed to the leg of a billiard table in the middle
    of the gym. A rope was tied to his ankles then pulled and attached to some
    weights, leaving his body stretched on the floor. Six of Kadyrov’s men began
    beating him.

    “They punched and kicked me in my face and all over my body,” recalled Isayev
    (not his real name). “They broke my nose and I lost three teeth. Then they
    clubbed me and struck me in the chest with the end of a billiard cue. My face
    was covered in blood. Every time I passed out they’d stop for a few minutes
    and then start again.

    “They attached electric cables to my toes. Then they started giving me
    shocks, mild at first and then more and more powerful until the current going
    through my body was so strong that I was jumping off the floor. It felt like
    all my nerves and muscles were being ripped apart.”

    A few hours later, as Isayev lay in anguish handcuffed to a radiator, Kadyrov
    — son of former Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov who was assassinated in May
    2004 — appeared surrounded by armed bodyguards. Ginger-haired, bearded and
    stocky, he glanced at his men’s latest quarries and approached one of the
    prisoners hanging by his wrists.

    “He shouted abuse at the man and punched him,” Isayev said. “Then he had the
    cables attached to his toes and personally gave him several shocks.”


    Isayev, 51, had been abducted to try to force his son Said back to Chechnya.
    Said, 26, is a former Islamic rebel who was captured and coerced into working
    for Kadyrov, then the republic’s deputy prime minister. But he managed to
    flee abroad.

    The torture Isayev endured in November 2004 was only the start of his ordeal.
    He was held hostage for 311 days and released only when it became clear the
    blackmail had failed.

    Last month Kadyrov, who enjoys the backing of the Russian president, Vladimir
    Putin, was made prime minister of Chechnya. He is expected to become
    president soon after he turns 30 — the minimum age under the constitution —
    in October. Last year Putin, who is counting on Kadyrov to bring stability to
    Chechnya, gave him a Hero of Russia medal, the country’s highest award.

    Kadyrov has been widely accused of heading a militia of more than 8,000 men
    known as the “Kadyrovtsy”. They are suspected of abducting, torturing and
    executing people thought to have links with Islamic rebels opposed to Moscow.

    Isayev is one of the few Chechens to have suffered at their hands brave
    enough to accuse Kadyrov of personally torturing some of his victims.His
    claims have been backed by Memorial, a Russian human rights group with
    offices in Chechnya. It says it has corroborated his story by speaking to
    other eyewitnesses.

    “Considering the evidence we have gathered, we have no doubt that most of the
    crimes which are being committed now in Chechnya are the work of Kadyrov’s
    men,” said a Memorial investigator. “There is also no doubt in our minds that
    Kadyrov has personally taken part in beating and torturing people.

    “What they are doing is pure lawlessness. To make matters worse they also go
    after people who are innocent, whose names were given by someone being
    tortured to death.”

    Similar allegations were made last month by the Society of Endangered
    Peoples, a respected German group which branded Kadyrov a “war criminal” who
    had personally taken part in the torture of civilians.

    “He and his henchmen spread fear and terror in Chechnya,” the group said in a
    report. “They travel by night as death squads, kidnapping civilians, who are
    then locked in a torture chamber, raped and murdered.”


    Ismail Mutayev, a suspected rebel currently on trial in Chechnya, has claimed
    that multiple burn marks on his body were inflicted by Kadyrov himself.

    A keen boxer who owns a pet tiger and invited Mike Tyson, the former world
    heavyweight boxing champion, to visit the republic last year, Kadyrov
    initially agreed to be interviewed by The Sunday Times, then turned down the
    request.

    He has vehemently rejected all charges directed at him and his men. He has
    also said that missing people are often rebel fighters who have taken to the
    mountains. Asked recently by a Russian newspaper about masked men abducting
    people in the middle of the night, Kadyrov said: “I have never seen such
    men.”

    On another occasion he said: “We have made Chechnya the safest place in
    Russia” — a strange claim in a place awash with weapons and where abductions
    are commonplace. “Soon it will be the safest place in the world,” he added.
    “People will come here on holiday. We’ve just got a few more devils to kill
    and that will be it.”

    After two wars and nearly a decade of violence, more than 200,000 people have
    returned to Grozny, the capital, which suffered Europe’s worst bombing since
    the second world war.

    But guerrilla-style attacks are still launched by Islamic rebels and most
    people have come to fear the Kadyrovtsy’s justice more than the 50,000
    Russian troops based in the republic.

    Kadyrov, who likes to demonstrate his skills at firing rocket-propelled
    grenades for the media, has denied claims that his militias run a network of
    secret detention camps.

    But Isayev said the gym where he was tortured was at a Kadyrovtsy base in
    Tsenteroi, Kadyrov’s home village southeast of Grozny. Fields around
    Tsenteroi are mined and all access routes are blocked by checkpoints where
    visitors, including the bodyguards of Chechen president Alu Alkhanov, are
    made to hand in their weapons. In a sign of mounting tension resulting from
    Kadyrov’s giddy rise, a gun battle broke out last week between the
    president’s and the prime minister’s guards. Two were reported to have died.

    Isayev said that during his imprisonment there was a constant flow of new
    hostages. “It used to be Chechens against Russians. Now it’s Chechens against
    Chechens,” he said.

    “The Kremlin has handed the dirty work as well as the whole of Chechnya to
    Kadyrov and his thugs. But it won’t end like this. For every single guy they
    tortured or killed, one day there will be a bloody vendetta."
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    Re: More bad news for Chechnya?

    There buddied from Hamas recently visited them. Syria is also giving Russia billions of dollars for more weapons and then Russia uses this money to upgrade theres to kill Chechens! What a cycle!
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    Re: More bad news for Chechnya?

    There buddied from Hamas recently visited them. Syria is also giving Russia billions of dollars for more weapons and then Russia uses this money to upgrade theres to kill Chechens! What a cycle!
    its true, groups like hamas are a a bunch of back-stabbing so and so's with no concept of honour or islamic brotherhood

    they openly lie in bed with the very people who are committing a genocide of muslims and raping muslims - it shows the backwardness of muslims when hamas is one of the more popular groups around...
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    Re: More bad news for Chechnya?

    he is a horrible and cruel person if he tortures poeple.
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    Re: More bad news for Chechnya?

    He's a treacherous dog and a murderer by nature. Before the war he had killed 2 people for completely stupid reasons. Here's a little documentary and at one point you have Dokka Umarov talking about Kadyrov.

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