KC: Will Sweden Be An Accomplice To Kremlin killers?

Will Sweden be an accomplice to Kremlin killers?


Publication time: 2 January 2009, 11:28


A trial is going to be held in Sweden on January 5, 2009 over a disabled of the 1st group Chechen refugee Akhmed Chatayev (born 1980).



Akhmed was arrested in Sweden on March 2, 2007, who fell a prey to a provocateur, who is now in Chechnya and serving in Putin’s regime. A pistol had been placed in Chatayev’s car.



A Swedish court has tried the “case” and “sentenced” the disabled to 1.5 years in prison. The Swedish authorities were going to release Akhmed, as he served “his term”, but a new inquiry from Russian has arrived.



Chatayev’s family, his wife and young children, are living in Vienna. His wife is confident that in the case of extradition of Akhmed to Russia, he would be tortured to death.



Chatayev knows Russia and the Russians not through hearsay, Russian executioners cut guy’s wounded hand while is alive and brutally tortured him inserting the electric wires into the wound.



We would like to recall that on December 31, Spain extradited to death to Russia a refugee from Chechnya Murat Gasayev. Interestingly, immediately after the extradition to of Gasayev to torment of Moscow, Spain condemned “Israel” for “the killing of Palestinian children”. At the same time Madrid is very well aware that Moscow had killed 42 thousand Chechen children. However, this did not prevent Spain giving innocent man to the murderers.



On January 1, it became known that the Azerbaijani authorities are ready to extradite to Russia a Chechen refugee Yusup Nagayev. Earlier in the country few refugees from Chechnya and Dagestan had been kidnapped and secretly taken to Russia. According to the latest information Moscow and Baku have agreed that the Azeri secret services will arrest and extradite Chechen refugees by laying from Moscow.



It seems that these countries have entered into an agreement with Russia. The price of this agreement is the life of Chechen refugees.



The time will soon show whether Sweden involved or not in this agreement.

Kavkaz Center

 


http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2009/01/02/10445.shtml



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