A prominent Russian journalist and lawyer have been hospitalized after being badly beaten on a visit to Russias republic of Chechnya, the rights groups Memorial and the Crew Against Torture (CAT)said early Tuesday.Yelena Milashina and lawyer Alexander Nemov arrived in the Chechen capital of Grozny to attend the court hearing of the mother of a prominent Chechen activist when their car was reportedly blocked on the way from the airport.An armed group kicked and threatened to shoot Milashina and Nemov, CATsaid, adding that the group also seized and destroyed the pairs personal electronic devices.Memorial noted that the attackers had shaved Milashinas head and covered it in green dye.Head of CAT Sergei Babinets laterpublisheda photo of the journalist, saying Milashina was talking over the phone with Russias human rights commissioner Tatiana Moskalkova.Youve been warned.
Get out of here and dont write anything, Memorial quoted the assailants as saying.Milashina was hospitalized in Grozny with broken fingers, the rights groups said.
Nemov was also hospitalized and had difficulty speaking and moving.The two will be transferred to a hospital in Beslan, a city in the North Caucasus republic of North Ossetia, on the orders of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov after he spoke with Moskalkova by phone, CAT said.They will be accompanied to Beslan by Chechen ombudsmanMansur Soltaev.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that President Vladimir Putin was informed of the attack on Milashina and Nemov and called for energetic measures to be taken in response.Milashina, who has extensively covered Chechnya for the disbanded independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, was previouslyattacked alongside another lawyer in Grozny in February 2020.Kadyrov, who has ruled Chechnya with an iron fist since 2007, had blasted Novaya Gazeta reporters who investigated alleged disappearances in his region as devils in the run-up to the attack on Milashina.Milashina is known for breaking the story of anti-gay purges in Chechnya, a conservative and predominantly Muslim region, in 2017.Nemov represents Zarema Musaeva, whofaces up to 5.5 years in prison on charges of fraud and assaulting the authorities.Musaeva is the wife of a retired federal judge and the mother of rights lawyer and activist Abubakar Yangulbaev.In January 2022, she was violently detained and forcibly transported to Chechnya, where she had been deprived of access to the insulin she needs to manage her diabetes.Her exiled son Yangulbaev and his brothers, Baysangur and Ibrahim, are vocal critics of Kadyrov.
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