"Invisible war" : Russia's abusive response to the Dagestan insurgency / [written by Daniel Williams and Tanya Lokshina].
2015
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Title
"Invisible war" : Russia's abusive response to the Dagestan insurgency / [written by Daniel Williams and Tanya Lokshina].
Published
[New York, N.Y.] : Human Rights Watch, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
DK511.D2 W55 2015
Variant Title
Russia's abusive response to the Dagestan insurgency
ISBN
9781623132477
1623132479
1623132479
Description
i, 97 pages : color map ; 27 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)913525312
Summary
"The 97-page report and an accompanying video document human rights violations in counterinsurgency efforts as well as crimes by insurgents in Dagestan from 2012 through 2014. The abuses are set against a background in which authorities treat adherents of Salafism, a fundamentalist interpretation of Sunni Islam that is increasingly popular in Dagestan, as criminal suspects despite the absence of any grounds to suspect them of a specific offense"--Publisher's description.
Note
"June, 2015"--Table of contents page.
"This report was researched and written by Daniel Williams, then senior researcher with Human Rights Watch's emergencies program, and Tanya Lokshina, senior researcher in Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division"--Page 97.
"This report was researched and written by Daniel Williams, then senior researcher with Human Rights Watch's emergencies program, and Tanya Lokshina, senior researcher in Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division"--Page 97.
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Table of Contents
"Map
Summary
Recommendations
Methodology
I. Background
II. Counterinsurgency, Counterterrorism and Russian Law
III. Abuses in Counterinsurgency Operations
IV. Harassment of Salafis by Law Enforcement Authorities
V. Abuses Related to Detention of Suspects
VI. Threats to Lawyers, Journalists, and Rights Defenders
VII. Insurgent Attacks on Police and Civilians
VIII. International Human Rights Standards
Acknowledgements.
Summary
Recommendations
Methodology
I. Background
II. Counterinsurgency, Counterterrorism and Russian Law
III. Abuses in Counterinsurgency Operations
IV. Harassment of Salafis by Law Enforcement Authorities
V. Abuses Related to Detention of Suspects
VI. Threats to Lawyers, Journalists, and Rights Defenders
VII. Insurgent Attacks on Police and Civilians
VIII. International Human Rights Standards
Acknowledgements.