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Singer Diana Ghurtskaia Considers Murder of Her Namesake was Committed on National Ground

Singer Diana Ghurtskaia declares that murder of the person bearing the same surname in Moscow was committed on the national ground, - Interfax reports.
Refugee from Abkhazia, singer living in Russia, expressed her indignation at the murder of 19 year old Eduard Ghurtskaia. She states that the murder must be severely punished.
‘The happening doesn’t arouse any feelings but indignation. It’s hard to think what will happen in future if such things take place now. Our militia that has to protect us kills people instead. I think that everything happened on national ground,’ the singer noted.
She says that she sent letter to Russian Minister of Interior Affairs, Rashid Nurgaliev, writing about display of nationalism from the militia staff.
Eduard Ghurtskaia, 19-year-old refugee from Abkhazia, was beaten to death by three Russian militiamen on 23 November. Two of the suspects were released.
Militiaman Anvar Ibragimov, suspect of Eduard Ghurtskaia’s murder will be brought to charge today.
Ministry of refugees and accommodation of Georgia will cover costs of transfer of Ghurtskaia’s body.

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2009.11.25 14:28
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The persecution which is currently being inflicted on members of the Public Orthodox Movement is only due to their free expression of opinion. 8 members of the Movement have been imprisoned for two months, while Georgian justice has used a special legal provision against the leader of the Movement, Malkhaz Gulashvili, and his juvenile son David Gulashvili. This provision has not been used against any other citizen of Georgia so far.
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