Ramazan Djalaldinov's wife and daughter interviewed. May 13, 2016. Screenshot of a video by the user gazetachernovik https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-A7HQLVTws

14 June 2017, 15:43

Relatives of Ramazan Djalaldinov ask Vladimir Putin to return him home

Family members of Ramazan Djalaldinov, who complained against actions of Chechen officials, asked the Russian President to help him return home.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the family members of Ramazan Djalaldinov appealed on air to Vladimir Putin and asked him to protect his rights. The video appeal is published in the social network "VKontakte" on the Ramazan Djalaldinov's page.

In April 2016, Ramazan Djalaldinov, a resident of the village of Kenkhi, published a video appeal to the Russian President, in which he described how officials took away from residents of the Avar village of Kenkhi the compensation for their destroyed houses. On May 30, 2016 Ramazan Djalaldinov publicly apologized to Ramzan Kadyrov.

According to the relatives of Ramazan Djalaldinov, after appealing last year to the "Direct Line with Vladimir Putin", he had to leave Chechnya. His female relatives have appeal to the Russian President to return home their only breadwinner and explain "why he should hide from local officials and under law our house was burned down."

The same questions have also been addressed to the top-ranking officials of Chechnya and the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), a young woman specifies in the video record. She claims that her father is not guilty of anything.

After his appeal to Vladimir Putin last year, villagers publicly condemned Ramazan Djalaldinov, and his house in the village of Kenkhi was burned down.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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