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Jul 20, 2009 6:46 PM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
friends4now
friends4nowfriends4nowMelbourne, Florida USA73 Threads 10 Polls 2,366 Posts
Armed thugs have silenced forever an ardent voice for human rights in Russia's North Caucasus region.

Until she was bundled into a van and shot dead last Wednesday, Natalia Estemirova had bravely investigated human rights abuses in the Chechen wars, which often put her in the line of fire.

The small but courageous group of human rights defenders in Russia researching war crimes and other abuses in the string of conflicts that have plagued the North Caucasus for decades are all too aware of the real risks they are taking each day.

Estemirova had spent years defying the cruel fate that had recently befallen several of her colleagues. Lawyer and human rights defender Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasia Baburova were both shot dead in broad day light in January in the center of Moscow. Markelov was preparing to appeal against the early release of a Russian former colonel sentenced for the murder of a Chechen girl.
Killing Russian human rights defenders

Journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya was shot and killed in 2006. Amnesty believes Politkovskaya was targeted because of her work as a journalist, reporting on human rights abuses in Chechnya and other regions of the Russian Federation.

Act now. Stand with Amnesty today in demanding a full investigation by Russian authorities into these brutal murders. Only by sending Russian authorities a message from every corner of the global human rights movement can we prevent them from sweeping Estemirova's and other murders under the rug.

The killings of Estemirova and her colleagues are an attempt to gag civil society in Russia. Estemirova's human rights investigations in Chechnya — which included reporting on torture, unlawful killings and enforced disappearances — represented a direct threat to local government and other groups, who in turn intimidated her in vain attempts to shut her up.1

Don't let intimidation prevent justice in Russia. Join us in calling on Russian authorities to fully investigate these brutal acts and end impunity for murders of human rights activists.


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Jul 20, 2009 6:49 PM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
DonDon67
DonDon67DonDon67Columbus, Georgia USA19 Threads 2 Polls 692 Posts
it is sad and you are right but we also need to pray for hearts and minds to change and let life for all be at peace good post god bless youangel peace
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Jul 20, 2009 9:39 PM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
BebeII
BebeIIBebeIIConcordville, Pennsylvania USA23 Threads 1,965 Posts
Too bad she wasn't investigating American "war crimes"-then she'd not only be alive but hailed as a hero.
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Jul 20, 2009 9:49 PM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
friends4now
friends4nowfriends4nowMelbourne, Florida USA73 Threads 10 Polls 2,366 Posts
BebeII: Too bad she wasn't investigating American "war crimes"-then she'd not only be alive but hailed as a hero.


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Jul 21, 2009 3:41 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
jetdevil2001
jetdevil2001jetdevil2001Tashkent, Uzbekistan6 Threads 1 Polls 406 Posts
BebeII: Too bad she wasn't investigating American "war crimes"-then she'd not only be alive but hailed as a hero.


Huh, I didn't expect such kinda asnwer from you. Frankly speaking all CIS countries are in such a dirt like this, but the most amusing and terrifying is the level of corruption, that's our main source of evils like this. Many are too sure about themselves that by giving bribe they are able to solve their problems, even murder affairs...
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Jul 21, 2009 3:43 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
Da10th
Da10thDa10thThree Springs, Pennsylvania USA17 Threads 2,744 Posts
friends4now:

Don't let intimidation prevent justice in Russia. Join us in calling on Russian authorities to fully investigate these brutal acts and end impunity for murders of human rights activists.go to to learn more



That's like asking the fox to guard the hen house.
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Jul 21, 2009 3:48 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
jetdevil2001
jetdevil2001jetdevil2001Tashkent, Uzbekistan6 Threads 1 Polls 406 Posts
Da10th: That's like asking the fox to guard the hen house.

So, skeptic in russian internal affairs
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Jul 21, 2009 3:50 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
not much will happen till the gangsters that is russian goverment change
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Jul 21, 2009 3:51 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
jetdevil2001
jetdevil2001jetdevil2001Tashkent, Uzbekistan6 Threads 1 Polls 406 Posts
tallaght_guy: not much will happen till the gangsters that is russian goverment change

To rough... Do you mean top or whole of the governmant?
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Jul 21, 2009 3:54 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
top and anyone guilty of corruption
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Jul 21, 2009 3:56 AM CST Amnesty International: Natalia Estemirova
jetdevil2001
jetdevil2001jetdevil2001Tashkent, Uzbekistan6 Threads 1 Polls 406 Posts
tallaght_guy: top and anyone guilty of corruption

I am agree with you, cause such freaks ruin all the efforts done for the sake of the country
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