Thursday, May 12, 2011

Appendix Pain Goes Away

12 May 2011 year. Brutal treatment in the police station



6 May 2011 year in the town Szarja (Kostroma Oblast) police officers, Nikolai and Alexander Kurmyszew Igitow, GoĊ‚otajstrowa asked Nikolai, a Jehovah's Witness, so he went with them to local DSW. The police stated that they are looking for a missing child and why they want to ask a few questions GoĊ‚otajstrowowi. Kurmyszew reassured that the police do not need to be afraid because her job is to protect citizens.


In the office, two men in civilian clothes, not having introduced himself, demanded the addresses and names of other Jehovah's Witnesses living in the town Szarja. Following the refusal [to fulfill the request] polite conversation replaced the screams, threats and foul language on the part of interrogators. Later, the cabinet came two more men in civilian clothes, who behaved very aggressively. One of them introduced himself as a regional inter-go mikropowiatu Szarja, and another said that there are no links with the police and therefore could do with Nikolai everything she wants. He screamed, he threatened that the hearing and he beat him in the face of Nikolai. All this has happened with the tacit consent of the police department located. Man claiming to be the district threatened to "find" him a paragraph. Nikolai released after two hours, refusing to issue him a copy of his written explanation.


believer intends to appeal against unlawful actions of the police.


Source: http://www.jw-russia.org/news/news.htm # 20110512
translation: Rikardo

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