Одним лишь словом упоминается, что Муминов член "исламской органанизации Хизб-ут-Тахрир, запрещенной в Узбекистане."
Если погуглить этот Тахрир, можно найти много интересного, например, что эта группа запрещена еще и в Германии, что хотя американский Госдеп не считает их террористами, узбеки считают ее причастной к терактам в Ташкенте в марте 2004го, и что сотни членов этой организации сидят по ближневосточным тюрьмам, в том числе в милых Америке Египте и Саудовской Аравии. Полностью статья под катом.
Deportation Of Uzbek By Russia Is Criticized
European Court Had Ordered Stay
By Peter Finn
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, October 27, 2006; Page A16
MOSCOW, Oct. 26 -- Russia has deported an Uzbek man to his home country despite a last-minute order by the European Court of Human Rights that the deportation be stayed pending a review.
Rustam Muminov was sent back to Uzbekistan on Tuesday evening, about 20 minutes after the court, whose decisions are legally binding on Russia, issued an injunction to stop the deportation.
"Our greatest concern is for Muminov's protection from torture or other ill treatment," said Holly Cartner, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. "Russia must take immediate steps to reverse its action of placing Muminov in harm's way."
Muminov was detained on Oct. 17 at the offices of a migrants' rights group in Moscow. He is wanted in Uzbekistan on charges of membership in Hizb ut-Tahrir, an Islamic organization that is banned in the Central Asian republic. Uzbekistan has a documented history of torturing prisoners, according to human rights organizations.
In August, Russian authorities halted the deportation of 13 Uzbeks after the European Court intervened.
The court, located in Strasbourg, France, enforces the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, drawn up by the Council of Europe, an international body founded after World War II to defend human rights, parliamentary democracy and the rule of law.
Russia ratified the convention in 1998, agreeing to accept the court's decisions as binding. It is unusual for Russia to openly flout court rulings, and it was unclear whether officials here were aware of the ruling in sufficient time to stop the deportation.
"The very fact that the European Court urgently issued an interim measure in Muminov's case indicates just how serious his claim to harm is," Cartner said. "It's astounding that Russian authorities could have permitted this deportation to go forward."
Russia currently holds the rotating chair of the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers.
Human Rights Watch said the deportation also appeared to violate Russian law because it took place before Muminov had a chance to appeal the deportation order. A hearing was scheduled to be heard in Moscow on Thursday.
Muminov was first detained in Lipetsk, about 250 miles southeast of Moscow, in February. The Russian prosecutor general's office declined to press Uzbekistan's extradition request, but local officials detained Muminov again after his release in September, this time on a charge that he lacked a residence permit.
Кстати, Красному Кресту было позволено навестить мегатеррориста KSM в Гуантанамо. Однако, условием этого визита было полное неразглашение того, чего они там увидят. Так что борцы за права человека так и не узнают, кормят ли его там рахат-лукумом, или же он подвешен за ноги к потолку с паяльником в жопе.