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Assassination of Boris Nemtsov

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Suspects

On 7 March 2015, the head of the Federal Security Service Alexander Bortnikov announced the arrest of two suspects, Anzor Gubashev and Zaur Dadaev (ru), both originating from the Northern Caucasus.[29] According to Russian media, Zaur Dadaev had served in the Sever battalion of the Kadyrovtsy, while Anzor Gubashev had worked as a security guard for a Moscow hypermarket;[30] according to other sources he is an employee of a private security firm.[5] Both are from Ingushetia but for many years had been living outside the North Caucasus republic; they are related.[30][5] They were formally charged on 8 March. Dadaev confessed to the crime; Gubashev denies any involvement.[31] Three other persons were also detained as suspects, but not charged. All of them claimed they were innocent.[31] According to Russian media another man blew himself up with a hand grenade in Grozny when police came to arrest him.[32]

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov(left) in June 2016
Zaur Dadaev, a former second-in-command to the leader of battalion Sever, Alibek Delimkhanov (the brother of Adam Delimkhanov and cousin of Ramzan Kadyrov), confessed that he had decided to kill Nemtsov because of his criticism of Islamand President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov, according to Russian media.[5][6] Dadaev apparently stated in his confession that his immediate manager during preparation of the murder was someone named Ruslik, who provided him with 5 million rubles, a ZAZ Chance car, and a gun.[33] Investigators suspect that Ruslik is Ruslan Geremeev, the head of a battalion Sever unit Zaur Dadaev served in, a subordinate of Alimbek Delimkhanov and a nephew of Suleiman Geremeev, a member of Federation Council of Russia.[34][35] After the murder, Ruslan Geremeev was under protection in the Chechen republic and later probably left Russia for United Arab Emirates or Turkey.[36] In the end of April Ruslan Gereemev was officially assigned a status of a suspect.[37]
Commenting on the events, President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov said that he knew Dadaev as one of the bravest warriors who had fought in the Russian-Chechen Kadyrovtsy regiment since its creation. Dadaev had been awarded the Order of Courage, the Medal for Courage and further awards by the Chechen Republic. According to Kadyrov, Dadaev was deeply religious and greatly offended by Charlie Hebdo's publishing of the Muhammad cartoons and Nemtsov's support for the French cartoonists. However, the Kadyrovtsy were a secular unit fighting against radical Islamists and according to Dadaev's mother, her son had never mentioned Charlie Hebdo. Dadaev's mother also stated that her son was not a "strong believer" in Islam, and had in fact fought against Islamists ("Wahhabis") previously.[38][39] Russia's opposition figures have called the theory that the murder was motivated by offense against Islam and the official line of inquiry by the Kremlin "more than absurd".[7]
Russian media reported that Dadaev retracted his confession, explaining that he only confessed to avoid "what happened to Shavanov" – another suspect, who, according to the official version, blew himself up with a grenade during arrest attempt.[40] A member of the Kremlin's advisory council on human rights, after visiting the suspects, said that Dadaev as well as the two other suspects, Anzor and Shagid Gubashev, most likely had been tortured while in detention.[41]
Ironically, just before his murder, Nemtsov had stated, "The contract between Kadyrov and Putin—money in exchange for loyalty—is coming to an end. Where will Mr Kadyrov's 20,000 men go? What will they demand? How will they act? When will they come to Moscow?"[42]
In late June 2017, five Chechen men were found guilty by a jury in a court at Moscow for agreeing to kill Nemtsov in exchange for 15 million rubles (US$253,000); neither the identity nor whereabouts of the person who hired them is known.[43]
In July 2017 Zaur Dadaev was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment by a Russian court, while the other perpetrators were handed between 11 and 19 years each.[4]
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At the end of October 2017 highly appreciated among ordinary Russian citizens author of the book "The Less You Know, the Better You Sleep"[44] and the author of many other works about USSR and Russia, expelled out of Russia by officials American right-wing political activist and expert, journalist and writer David Satter[45] has published sensational article in National Review about an unofficial public investigation[46] of the assassination, led by Igor Murzin, a St. Petersburg lawyer[47] who specializes in auto accidents and the interpretation of videotape. The article "Who Killed Boris Nemtsov?" by David Satter [48] might help international institutions like Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) to understand what's really going on in Russian politics in connection with the assassination of the most important Russian republican politician and how far from reality seem to be Russian officials and so-called opposition. According to facts, which David Satter attracts attention on, all of formal reports by Kremlin's investigators and state's experts, all of conclusions and decisions of Russian military court system, nearly all reports in mass media, included appreciated foreign tabloids and TV-channels and, finally, Emanuelis Zingeris, who what ever reasons is going to represent so-called "Russian opposition" in PACE, are lying, and real suspects and murderers were never under investigation, were not arrested or appeared in court. Thank the article by David Satter the whole official story turned out to be just an imitation of some procedure, which in reality seems to stop working in Russia as soon as Kremlin enters the game.
However, some inaccuracy in investigation of Igor Murzin, which appears also in the article written by David Satter, was discovered in position of general Kornienko,[49]whose name Igor Murzin has reckoned on "tape of Kalugin". The general belongs not only to FSB and FSO.[50][51] The highly ranked Karelia-born officer since 2012 is also head of Russian Federal Penitentiary Service.[52][53] Such involvement of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service apparently points on formal character of the action, which in fact seems to be rather an execution of Boris Nemtsov, whom Stalin-time-like "court of NKVD troika" [54] might have secretly declared being a threat to safety of the State. The assassination or execution of the most important republican politician in Russian history marks an attempt of Kremlin to proceed further with new constitutional order, which Russian officials organised thank help of dependent on Kremlin imitation of parliament[55] in 2014-edition of Russian Constitution(1993), shortly before tragedy with Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was allegedly shot down on 17 July 2014. The newest edition of the Russian Constitution(2014) contents clear signs of Stalin's Constitution (1934) and allows even to shoot down an airplane, full of civilians. There is a video, which can be used as an illustration for the statement. By watching video[56] please pay attention on the fragment coming at 19:54.

  1. [44] amazon.co.uk/Less-You-Know-Better-Sleep/dp/0300211422
  2. [45] hudson.org/experts/362-david-satter
  3. [46] sakralnaya-azhertva.blogspot.com
  4. [47] hudson.org/research/13222-russia-questions-for-rex-tillerson
  5. [48] nationalreview.com/article/453266/boris-nemtsov-assassination-russia-evidence-vladimir
  6. [49] ria.ru/spravka/20120626/685670744.html
  7. [50] Federal Protective Service (Russia)
  8. [51] fso.gov.ru
  9. [52] Federal Penitentiary Service
  10. [53] fsin.su/eng
  11. [54] youthwavebd.com/2012/11/the-cheka-nkvd-kgb-the-troika-of-death
  12. [55] http://www.businessinsider.de/eu-court-putins-party-rigged-the-2011-russian-elections-2017-6?r=US&IR=T
  13. [56] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eCFKGBx5Cc

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