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A bureaucrat demands a dead person’s autobiography |
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Written by Андрей Сергеев
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Понедельник, 20 Августа 2007 |
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by Andrey Sergeev
Workers for Mr. I. Togaibayev, the Karaganda ‘akim’ (mayor) were very attentive when Svetlana Gubareva asked about a memorial plaque to be placed at the school where her daughter studied, and demanded… the autobiography and work papers of the girl, 13-year-old Sasha Letyago, who died almost five years ago during the terrorist attack at Dubrovka…
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Two kilograms of TNT were placed under the wheels of the Moscow-Petersburg train |
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Written by РосБизнесКонсалтинг
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Вторник, 14 Августа 2007 |
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In RosBiznesKonsalting, August 14th, 2007 http://top.rbc.ru/incidents/14/08/2007/113120.shtml

The wreck of the Moscow to Saint Petersburg train that happened yesterday has been labeled a terror act. The Russian Prosecutor General’s office in the Northwest federal district has opened a criminal base according to Article 205 of the Russian Criminal Codex (“acts of terrorism”).
Law enforcement agencies reported that the rail line was torn apart by a homemade device with a power of about two kilograms of TNT.
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The Memory of Sasha |
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Written by Елена Ульянкина
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Среда, 18 Июля 2007 |
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'Novyy vestnik', Karaganda By Elena Ulyankina On July 16th the Karaganda resident who died after the assault of the theatrical center on Dubrovka would have been 18.

Five days before Sasha’s 18th birthday, victims of the Dubrovka terror act and members of the ‘Nord-Ost’ public organization, of which her mother, Svetlana Gubareva, is a member, filed a petition with the Russian prosecutor general. They are demanding a criminal case be opened against members of the operational headquarters that freed the hostages. Before this, on May 19th, the investigation had been halted.
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Law will require Russian citizens “not to tell tales out of school” |
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Written by Григорий Нехорошев
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Понедельник, 16 Июля 2007 |
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By Grigory Nekhoroshev
Not all Russian citizens trust the courts for justice. Russians occupy 4th place worldwide in the number of appeals to the European Court in Strasbourg, and in order to satisfy cases brought by our fellow citizens in Strasbourg, the Russian government in the first half of 2006 had to pay plaintiffs more than 12 million rubles (about $500,000). Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (31) | Views: 1262 | E-mail |
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Sasha Letyago’s memorials |
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Written by Марина Дайнеко
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Пятница, 13 Июля 2007 |
 By Marina Daineko July 13th, 2007 In MZ http://www.newswe.com/Exclusive/ex1.php#pa118 She was born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, in 1989. The web site created and maintained by her mother, Svetlana Gubareva, has a memorial book with a page dedicated to every hostage of the Dubrovka theatrical center. Sasha’s address is: http://nord-ost.org/kniga-pamyati/letyago-aleksandra.html.
"Happiness is a philosophical concept, and every family has its own happiness. Happiness in our family was Sashenka.” So wrote her aunt, Roza Ishchenko. Look at the Memorial Book, reader. Look at the bright face of this little girl who will forever remain 13. The face of a little girl, who, perhaps, while still alive, was tossed onto the steel floor of a medical service UAZ van by her so-called rescuers, and then covered by the bodies of 12 other hostages.
The face of a little girl, for whose death old men received medals.
The face of a little girl who will never grow up. Bright is her memory. Hers, and the memory of all who died at Dubrovka.
But who will answer for this and many other broken lives?
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