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Dramatic pictures and film from Chechnya document torture and human rights violations

by JankyHellface (repost)
Dramatic video published, which documents russian war crimes against prisoners in Chenya. Anna Politkowskaja, a brave russian journalist strikes again: Threatened with murder already several times and allocated with bans on writing, she does not stop to point out the desperate situation of people in Chechnya. Politkowskaja is now able to prove torture, inhuman treatment and homicide in Chechnya with a video, which is dated 21st of march 2000.
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Dramatic video published, which documents russian war crimes against prisoners in Chenya. Anna Politkowskaja, a brave russian journalist strikes again: Threatened with murder already several times and allocated with bans on writing, she does not stop to point out the desperate situation of people in Chechnya. Politkowskaja is now able to prove torture, inhuman treatment and homicide in Chechnya with a video, which is dated 21st of march 2000.

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Poorly translated article from German:

Anna Politkowskaja, the courageous Russian lady journalist, slammed shut again. Several times already with murder threatened and with write prohibitions occupied, it makes again attentive to the devastating situation of humans in Chechnya. Perhaps this time with more success. Because according to the pictures of torture in the Iraq Politkowskaja can prove now torture, inhuman treatments and homicide in Chechnya in a video, dated on 21 March 2000, just as medium-fairly.

A 22-jaehriger Russian NCO had turned and now after years of heavy conscience agonies and depressions of the critical lady journalist had passed on the film at that time.
The film is located now in the InterNet for the Download ready to http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~kjonigse/k5/m2095011.rm (material Player 30 MT) and exceeds still all torture pictures, which were published so far from the Iraq. Partially naked prisoners of war are reloaded, struck and stepped from overcrowded LKWs of the Russian Ministry of Justice. Obviously in the case of transport dying and/or severely woundeds person is thrown from the transporters. With humans one even sees an untreated open arm german type.

All this was filmed in March 2000 by a Russian awake soldier. The prisoners had been assured fighters to those after their resulting in Putin amnesty were, see http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/684458.stm, them had themselves in the case of the battle around Komsomolskoje http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/685388.stm resulting in. From the 76 prisoners shown none is to have survived.

More also with the largest German on-line magazine Telepolis (Heiseverlag):
http://www.heise.de/tp/deutsch/inhalt/co/17539/1.html

The film also reflected of a large Polish daily paper:

The side:
http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/swiat/1,34180,2094524.html

Then on the right lower small box click:

OBEJRZYJ FILM

¤ Obejrzyj film [ 30,76MB ]; plik material Media

Or Download directly:

The left to the film material Player format:

http://bi.gazeta.pl/im/2095/m2095011.rm

more:
http://germany.indymedia.org/2004/06/84617.shtml
http://www.scotland.indymedia.org/feature/display/317/index.php
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