Most likely, after Georgian president Saakashvili did not get too lucky in South Ossetia, he decided to show how tough he is by sending Georgian troops against Chechen women and children.
Representatives
of human rights organizations were outraged with the actions of
Georgian law enforcement during the punitive operation that they
conducted in the Pankisi Gorge, Northern Georgia, where Chechen refugees are living.
Chechen
human rights activist Aslanbek Abdurzakov said, ‘Men with masks on were
breaking into the homes of the refugees with no explanations
whatsoever.’
He
said that at least 12 people had been detained. With the assistance of
UN Refugee Committee and a number of Georgian human rights
organizations, their relatives are now trying to find out what the
reasons for their detention were and where they are currently being
held.
Human
rights activists reported that during the searches in the homes, ‘there
were cases when refugees were insulted, as far as assault and battery
of women.’
Meanwhile,
chief of human rights organization «Former Political Prisoners for
Human Rights», Nana Kakabadze, told reporters that the police detained
about 20 people on Tuesday, and only four of them have now been
released.
Ms. Kakabadze said that ‘several women were brutally beaten during the searches’ by the men in masks.
Kavkaz Center’s
source reported that the punitive raid started at four o’clock in the
morning almost in all villages of Pankisi. Georgian power structures
were involved (some reports say that it was a joint operation with
Russian secret services). About twenty people have been taken hostage.
All of them are natives of Chechnya.
So far Kavkaz Center has managed to establish the identities of the following detainees: Hasan Akuyev (village of Duisi), Aslanbek Umarov (village of Khalatsan), Lechi Musikhanov, Zainuddi Saidov (village of Jokolo), Aliko Borchashvili, Yusup Borchashvili (brothers from Jokolo), Abumuslim Ahmedov (village of Khalatsan), Magomed Aziyev (village of Duisi), Salamu Yahiyev (village of Duisi), Aslanbek Musikhanov and Daud Morgashvili.
The
raids were accompanied by brutal beatings of members of their families.
Thus, ten women were beaten with nightsticks. Four women are now in
serious condition. One of them is pregnant. There is a danger that she
may have a miscarriage.
Moreover,
the raiders with masks on were sadistically kicking women with their
feet. All raiders were cowardly hiding their faces behind the masks.
There
is a noticeable fact that the punitive raid against Chechen displaced
settlers was conducted right after Saakashvili came back from Israel. Besides, these days Georgian president is going to take a trip to the US as well.
Kavkaz Center’s
source also found out that the information about the punitive raid that
the Georgian troops conducted against Chechens was forwarded to State
Defense Council 'Majlis al-Shura' of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
Department of Strategic Information,
Kavkaz-Center
2004-08-03 20:13:16