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265:, and fired two gunshots into Naniyev's car. Naniyev would escape without any harm, and all four would be detained on August 23 and would be taken to a local police station. Under oath, the leader of the investigation against Djabiev stated he was instead arrested on August 27, conflicting with the official reports he approved.
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Tskhinvali for their continuous occupation despite that winter's cold snap. Tskhinvali police blocked these protesters from purchasing hot-drinks, cooking with natural gas, or setting up tents, requiring them to
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September 7, 2020, the first arrest against the murderers of Djabiev was made, a Tskhinvali policeman, Atsamaz Naniev, who had a reputation for torturing detainees. Naniev would go on a 8-day hunger strike from May 9, 2021, to May 17, stating that the prosecution has yet to prove his guilt, and
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Vladimir
Pukhaev was dismissed after it was revealed that a member of the Special Forces extrajudicially beat Azamat Djigkaev, a resident of Tskhinvali, and that the member of the Special Forces was involved in the detaining and torture of Djabiev. Pukhaev was asked to sack the commander of the
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protest outside the South
Ossetian general prosecutor's office for over a year, demanding reform to the South Ossetian Police stating that "people are worried: everyone can be caught and illegally held, and then at the end of the day. How it happened with Inal." These protests where met by riot
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At the station the local police tortured both
Djabiev and Kulumbegov, with Djabiev dying in custody, with his death being announced on August 28. Shortly after Kulumbegov would be released with all charges against him dropped. The police would also file a ballistics report which concluded that
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Ossetian government caved to the protesters, and held those they deemed responsible on trial for murder of Djabiev. Namely, Oleg Tekhov, the officer in charge of the interrogation, as well as eight employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs including Igor Naniev, and
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Djigkaev, a resident of Tskhinvali, was beaten by special forces personnel and it was revealed that one of the perpetrators was also involved in the torture of Djabiev and that Djigkaev was targeted for his role in the protests. Djigkaev took part in the continuous
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attempted to negotiate with the protestors, promising police reform and a return to the rule of law. Meanwhile, the South
Ossetian opposition joined with the protesters, demanding governmental reform and the resignation of Bibilov and his government. In solidarity with the protestors, the
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Djabiev where returned. One, by South Ossetian officials, reported that his death was due to acute heart failure caused by a trauma. A parallel Russian team reported that his death was due to acute heart failure caused by
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On May 21, 2021, Bibilov gave a speech to the South Ossetian parliament denouncing the protesters who called for police reform, and reform to the prosecutor generals office, but stated that those responsible for Djabiev's death will be punished in accordance to the law.
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482:, who were both sacked from their posts. Tekhov insisted that he had only seen the individuals for 15 minutes as part of their processing, and left the actual interrogations to his underlings, however, the head of the South Ossetian
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emerging as a political leader of the protesters. In return Bibilov opened an investigation into "unprofessionalism and brutal arbitrariness of law enforcement officers."
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showing signs of extensive beating. The hospital staff would also leak to the public that Tskhovrebov also showed signs of significant
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police, resulting in skirmishes with protesters, and quickly grew into one of the substantial protests in South Ossetia since 2011.
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