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Russia: Death threats and harassment against human rights defender Larisa Dorogova and her son

By jimloughran
Created 2008/06/04 - 17:49

Front Line is deeply concerned following reports that human rights defender Larisa Dorogova has received death threats and that her son, Khadzimurat Dorogov, has been abducted and subject to ill-treatment. Larisa Dorogova is a human rights lawyer who has worked to defend the rights of the Muslim community in Russia since 2003.

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Posted 04/05/2008 On 9 May 2008, Larisa Dorogova's son, Khadzimurat Dorogov, was allegedly forced into a car by four unidentified men in civilian clothes. He was driven around for seven hours before being released. During that time he was illegally searched, had the SIM card from his mobile phone confiscated and was interrogated about his mother's contacts and work. When he was released he was warned that he could be abducted again at any time.

On 16 April 2008, efforts had been made to stop Larisa Dorogova from carrying out her legitmate work as a human rights defender when the Prosecutor's Office of Kabardino-Balkaria began disciplinary procceedings in order to have Larisa Dorogova's lawyer's license to work revoked. The reason given for these proceedings was that she had “verbally abused and threatened personnel of preliminary detainment facility”, however, there is reportedly no evidence to support this claim. She has been illegally denied access to see her clients despite having been previously granted permission to do so by a Judge. She has also received death threats via email and post. On 26 March 2008, a live machine-gun cartridge was attached to one of these death threats.

Larisa Dorogova has legally defended people who were arrested on suspicion of participating in a Muslim uprising on 13 October 2005 and who were reportedly tortured whilst in detention and forced to confess to crimes they had not committed. She has also defended widows of men who had died in the uprising, who called for their husbands bodies' to be returned to them for burial. Since 2005, Larisa Dorogova and her son have been followed regularly by unidentified men in civilian clothes.

Front Line believes that Larisa Dorogova has been targeted as a result of her legitimate work in the defence of human rights, particularly her work to defend the rights of the Muslim community in Russia. Front Line is concerned for the physical and psychological integrity of Larisa Dorogova and her family.


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