On July 22, Vilnius District Court in Lithuania left for at least another two months in Lukiskes torture prison a Moslem girl Egle Kusaite from the town of Klaipeda, accused of "terrorism" because she adopted Islam.
According to the court, Kusaite is charged with committing "a grave and very grave" crimes of thought - malicious thoughts, for which the democratic Criminal Code foresees life imprisonment.
Besides, the court "is afraid" that the Muslim girl, if freed, could allegedly hide from the Lithuanian democratic justice in Russia, Britain, France, Germany, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, where she has friends from the internet.
Judge Tereselei Kazlauskienei underlined that the case has enough evidence for charging the girl with a some "suspicion", but she also noted that the court did not evaluate whether this this "suspicion" is sufficient for the indictment, it could be done only after additional tortures and a hearing of this political case in a democratic court.
The court retained Kusaite in torture prison until September 26. A Muslim girl can take part in a democratic show under democratic rules and "appeal against the ruling", for which she will get a guaranteed 100 % refusal.
The prosecutor requested an extension of the torture time torture for Kusaite in prison for three months, but nothing would prevent the humanitarian Vilnius court on Sept. 26 to extend on September 26 once again the torture time for 3, 6, 12, 24, etc. months.
Not only Kusaite's mother and her aunt came to the court hearing, but also many public figures - Monsignor Alfonsas Svarinskas, former Soviet dissidents Nijole Sadunaite and Antanas Terleckas, human rights activist Algirdas Endriukaitis, Catholic priest Robertas Grigas, head of the Chechen Information Centre in Lithuania Aminat Sayeva and an ardent fighter against pedophiles in the Lithuanian secret police Marius Kuprevicius- All of the defend human rights, and, consequently, demand the release of the innocent Muslim from the torture prison.
Before the start of the hearings at the terrorizing Lithuanian court, the human rights collected signatures under petition to the ringleader of Russian terrorist gang of the KGB Bortnikov demanding that he stops terrorism against the Lithuanian Muslim girl.
The persecuting prosecutor for Muslims, Justas Laucius, was not in court, but his henchwoman, another persecuting prosecutor, Nijoles Frolovos, came instead of him. Previously, she automatically rejected, without any consideration, a complaint by Kusaite in connection with tortures and brutal beatings she is regularly subjected by Russian KGB gangsters and officers of the Lithuanian secret police from the State Security Department (VSD) of Lithuania which operates in close collaborate with Russian state terrorists.
Former Soviet political exiles signed a petition to Lithuanian President Grybauskaite, demanding an investigation into the KGB terror in Lithuanian prisons and to Attorney General Valis, who was asked to find out whether the Russian KGB officers intervened in the case of Kusaite by ordering the KGB agents in Lithuania to arrest and subject to tortures the Muslim girl.
Attorney General Office this week brought some "suspicion" against Kusaite that she had allegedly planned to go to Moscow, and blow up a "military facility with Russian invaders who fought in Chechnya and were put there" (exactly this strange word "put" is used in concoctions of prosecutor Laucius - KC).
The Attorney General's Office has not yet invented what this mysterious special facility could be. Previously, the same Attorney General's Office had brought "suspicions", it got from Moscow from the terrorist gang of the KGB, against a Muslim girl that she wanted to bomb the Moscow metro, and then, in another move, that she wanted to blow herself up in a crowd of unspecified Chechens in Chechnya.
Kusaite stated during the court that the charges against her were completely false, and her testimonies were distorted. In addition, a Muslim girl said that psychotropic drugs were mixed into her food in prison within the framework of torture actions.
After hearing the brutal sentence, dooming her to new torture torments, the Lithuanian Muslim girl said: "Everything in the hands of Allah. Sooner or later, I would prove my rightness, in Lithuania and in Russia, where my friends are arrested.
Egle said that she became a victim of religious repressions as a Muslim.
"Egle, we love you", her friends and supporters shouted in the hall after the Russophile sentence had been read.
Meanwhile, it was been reported a few hours after the trial on Thursday that the Attorney General Darius Valis decided to entrust another prosecutor in the case of pre-trial investigation into "suspicions" about the criminal thoughts of Muslim Egle Kusaite. The investigation has been overseen so far by the partner from the terrorist gang of FSB Russia, the prosecutor Justas Laucius.
Attorney General's Office has also instruct the Commission on Ethics to evaluate Laucius's public statements and his refusal to allow a meeting of the Muslim with the head of the Institute for Monitoring Human Rights, and to establish whether these actions correspond to the norms of the Code of Ethics.
Nothing is known whether the prosecutor, who by instructions from the KGB in Moscow concocted a political case against Muslim girl would ever go to prison.
A Lithuanian newspaper Lietuvos Rytas, that has close links to the Lithuanian secret torture police of the VSD, reported that the dismissal of the prosecutor and a very good friend of the KGB terrorists, Laucius, means nothing. Laucius announced on Monday that the investigation of suspicion on bad thoughts has been already completed. That is why, the torture time for the Muslim girl has been prolonged for 2 months so far, not 3, as Laucius asked.
15 volumes of the "suspicion case" has been already compiled by Laucius and the KGB. Now, one or two other prosecutors can study these materials, and submit the case to the democratic court. A Muslim girl, who is under suspicion of bad thinking, and her lawyer are given 3 weeks to study the file.
The Muslim girl is suspected under 2 articles of the democratic Criminal Code of Lithuania:
1. Presence or participation in terrorism group. She faces up to 10 years in prison for this.
2. Preparing for a terrorist attack. She faces 10-20 years in prison or life imprisonment, the Vilnius newspaper indicated.
Analysts of Kavkaz Center, in their turn, note that Moscow is desperately in need to present Caucasian Mujahideen as so-called "international terrorists" operating in Lithuania, France, etc.
Frantic orders to local agents and accomplices to react by imprisonment of innocent Muslims to the imaginary and silly stories, invented by bloody KGB butchers in Moscow and related in some way with Chechens, explains this.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center