19 October 2007, 12:14

Prosecutor's Office of Adygea indicts the person who placed video of execution of Dagestan and Tajikistan natives in the Internet

The Investigatory Committee at the Prosecutor's Office of Adygea has presented charges to the student from the city of Maikop, who had placed in the Internet a video record showing an execution of the natives of Dagestan and Tajikistan. The student does not challenge the charges presented by the Prosecutor's Office. The inspector of Investigatory Committee Sergey Yudaev has reported this news today.

"The young man was accused under Article 282 of the RF Criminal Code (kindling national, racial or religious hostility)," the RIA "Novosti" quotes Mr Yudaev. The inspector also said that the Investigatory Committee will submit the case to the court today or next Monday, October 22.

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