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treatment. Witnesses told the court that while in the cell, Murdalov could hardly stand and lost consciousness several times; his arm was broken, his ear torn and he had received concussion to his head. The next day Lapin and some colleagues took Murdalov out of the cell; since then his fate and
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was opened into Murdalov's disappearance. The investigation found that on 3 January 2001, Murdalov was taken into a cell in the district police of Oktyabrsky district of Grozny by Lapin and another unidentified official; there Lapin had beaten Murdalov with a
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in Chechnya. Virtually none of the investigations have produced any results, and relatives seeking justice often face
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whereabouts remain unknown. It emerged in court that he was tortured in detention in an attempt to turn him into an
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Zelimkhan Murdalov is one of thousands of people who have become victims of
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Russian Federation: Zelimkhan Murdalov has not been seen since January 2001
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was sentenced to prison for the torture of Zelimkhan Murdalov.
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police station
Grozny, Chechnya
Missing
Chechen
student
Grozny, Chechnya
police station
tortured
police custody
Novaya Gazeta
Anna Politkovskaya
criminal investigation
truncheon
electric shock
informant
OMON
Sergei Lapin
Amnesty International
forced disappearances
reprisals
intimidation
List of people who disappeared
"Russian Federation: Russian police officer found guilty of crimes against the civilian population in the Chechen Republic"
Chechen Court Sends OMON Officer to Jail
Archived
Wayback Machine
The St. Petersburg Times
Russian Federation: Zelimkhan Murdalov has not been seen since January 2001
Amnesty International

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