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Lithuanian Attorney General's Office and the KGB cook up a case against an 'Islamic terrorist group'

Publication time: 20 July 2010, 02:18

According to the Lithuanian media outlets, new "suspects", in addition to a 20-year-old Muslim girl from Klaipeda, Egle Kusaite, may appear by instructions from the Russian terrorist gang of the KGB (FSB) in the "investigation on terrorism" being conducted in the Attorney General's office of Lithuania.

 

Vilnius lawyer Kestutis Kvainauskas is representing Tamara Magmadova, whose children, Apti and Aishat, are arrested in Russia.

 

"They are a part of the Lithuanian pre-trial investigation. I have reason to believe so, but I cannot confirm because I have not seen the evidence, and I am not familiar with the case", the lawyer said on July 19.

 

According to him, he is not allowed to participate in the case as a defender of those persons.

 

"Prosecutor General's Office is imposing various handicaps for my participation. Currently, I've appealed against the decision of the prosecutor in Attorney General's Office who conducting the above-mentioned pre-trial investigation (it is a KGB friend, Kliunka - KC)", said K. Kvainauskas.

 

On July 19, a Chechen woman Magmadova circulated an open letter to the Lithuanian human rights defenders asking for help.

 

Magmadova indicated that her son and daughter were captured in her parents' house in the village of Kratovo in Moscow Region in Rusia on January 19 this year. They are "suspected" of "recruiting residents of the Baltic States for terrorist activities".

 

Magmadova wrote that her daughter had been communicating over Internet with Lithuanian Egle Kusaite, but only on "girls' and domestic affairs". Magomadova, like Kusaite's relatives, is accusing the terrorist organization of the KGB Russia of brutal tortures banned by the international conventions, using physical and psychological violence against children by Russian terrorists from this gang and not allowing them to contact family members.

 

Magmadova's letter has been forwarded to the Human Rights Watch Institute, members of the Lithuanian Parliament, European parliamentarian Vytautas Landsbergis and others.

 

As previously reported, Egle Kusaite was seized by the Lithuanian secret police under direct orders from the KGB dated October 29, 2009 (RFE / RL reported that she was caught back in August, 2009) and thrown in a torture prison.

 

"Suspicions" (not even "charges") according to the article of the Criminal Code "for the creating a group to commit terrorist act or to participate in its activities, as well as funding or providing financial or other assistance to such a group", were brought against her.

 

According to the KGB-loving Lithuanian prosecutors, the girl "confessed" (under brutal tortures) that she was preparing to go to Chechnya and blow herself up in a crowd of Chechens.

 

Earlier, the prosecutor Kliunka demanded the girl "to confess" on a subject fashionable in March: that she wanted to bomb Moscow metro. The girl did not confess despite tortures.

 

Then the same Kliunka demanded from her "to confess" that she wanted to blow up a "military target" in Moscow. What exactly target it was, neither Kliunka, nor his curators in Moscow ever come to any definite decision. The girl, despite tortures, also did not confess.

 

She "confessed", if really confessed, after continuous tortures that lasted for many months during the third Kliunka's attempt - the desire to blow up a crowd of Chechens in Chechnya.

 

It is likely that she has already taken back this "confession". Therefore, Kliunka is not allowing anyone see her in prison.

 

It is to be reminded that Egle Kusaite is being persecuted by Russian terrorists from the gang of KGB (FSB) and their supporters in Lithuania only for the fact that she converted to Islam.

 

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center


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