18 April 2007, 22:49
People in Chechnya are indignant of Rogozin's words about Ulman's kidnapping
Chechen residents treat the utterances of Dmitri Rogozin, Russian State Duma Deputy, that Captain Ulman and his two subordinates could have been kidnapped by Chechens as "complete ramble" and "fiction."
"Dmitri Rogozin is generally a 'complex-free' person. As far as I know him by his TV performances, he can quite calmly talk any nonsense, without thinking of what to say," a source at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Chechnya asserts.
On April 16, the Deputy of the State Duma, leader of Public Movement "Homeland. Congress of Russian Communities" Dmitri Rogozin declared that Ulman and his subordinates could have been kidnapped and hidden in Chechnya.
"I know the source of Rogozin's idea to accuse Chechens of kidnapping Ulman, Voevodin and Kalaganskiy," Timur Aliev, editor of the independent political newspaper "Chechen Society," said in his talk with the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent. "This version was launched in the Internet 'Live Magazine' by someone from outside, and Rogozin's son is actively chatting in the 'Live Magazine'."
People in Chechnya are convinced that the defendants in Ulman's case, guilty of murdering six peaceful Chechens, just fled from justice.
Author: Sultan Abubakarov, CK correspondent