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Russian Proxies Set a Cut Human Head in a Chechen Village

Publication time: 1 August 2006, 22:49

On July 28, 2006, about 20 cars of Russian proxies came to the center of  Chechen village Kurchaloi and set a severed human head onto a pipe. Under the head they hang blood-stained trousers. The head belonged to a Chechen commander Hodj Ahmed Dushaev.

 

The head was  filmed by the proxies for two hours and was removed from the pipe only next day. The trousers remained hanging on the pipe. The \"action\" was carried out by an order of  chief  Russian proxy in Chechnya, Kadyrov. The Russians certainly knew in advance and approved this "action".

 

Before the Russian occupation,  Russian and Western Democratic media lamented  purported "Medieval atrocities" in public executions by shooting of criminals on verdicts of Sharia Courts in the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. This time the mainstream media keeps silence.

 

KC

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