Russian President Dmitry Medvedev gestures during his meeting with Minister of education and science Andrei Fursenko, the residence in Gorky outside of Moscow 19 April 2011.
Credit: Reuters/Vladimir Rodionov/RIA Novosti/KremlinBy Thomas GroveMOSCOW | Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:56 pm EDT
Russian human rights activists appealed to President Dmitry Medvedev Wednesday, stop at Moscow (Reuters) - extrajudicial abductions and enforcement of the rule of law in the country's predominantly Muslim region of Chechnya to intervene.
A decade after federal troops drove separatists from energy out in Chechnya, said fundamental rights supported workers of the region of Kremlin leadership has accumulated great powers and local prosecutors had no makes, curb or probe cases of torture and kidnappings.
A letter from five permission groups ready to keep asked Medvedev, which promise them to investigate, "egregious violations of human rights as enforced disappearances, torture and extrajudicial killings by members of law enforcement and security agencies" called
"As a senior of official in the Russian Federation should take exhaustive measures area, maintain the law of the Russian Federation", said the letter from veteran human rights activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva and others.
Medvedev met fundamental rights workers eleven months ago, to talk the situation in the mountainous region of Chechnya, the site of two separatist wars since the fall of the Soviet Union.
She said he promised to investigate rights violations that caused it but nothing was still was.
Chechnya is dominated by separatist Kremlin of Loyalist Ramzan Kadyrov, by rights groups with his militias to run personal decrees and spread fear was accused.
Kadyrov has repeated the allegations as attempts, named black denied. A Kadyrov of spokesman for was not available for comment.
Igor Kalyapin, Chairman of the Board, said that regional prosecutors had admitted they were the Committee against torture does not "concrete steps" stop violations or probe of extrajudicial abductions, as a way of cracking down on suspected militants used.
"We can expect nothing from law enforcement authorities, if this kind of review of the Committee of inquiry is the public prosecutor's Office..." I any way out of this situation not displayed through the legal instruments, "he said."
Analysts say Moscow is an eye claimed human rights by forces loyal to Kadyrov, if he considers the uneasy peace in Chechnya as an Islamist uprising of spreads to other provinces North-Caucasus, such as Ingushetia and Dagestan.
Rebels want Moscow to decades which conquered bloody wars in the 19th century to an Islamic State from Russia's Caucasus region, the Imperial era.
Responsibility for a bomb attack at Moscow's busiest airport Domodedovo, claimed insurgents in January, the 37 people killed.
Analysts and rights activists say that a potent mix of religion, corruption and strong arm strengthens the Islamist separatist movement tactics by law enforcement agencies.
(Editing by Tim Pearce)
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