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19 Facts About Magomed Yevloyev

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Magomed Yevloyev is not to be confused with the Ingush rebel leader Akhmed Yevloyev, who is known as Magomed, or with the 20-year-old named Magomed Yevloyev who is suspected of being a suicide bomber in the Domodedovo International Airport bombing.

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Magomed Yevloyev was born in the town of Malgobek, Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1971.

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In 1992, Yevloyev graduated from Saratov Law Institute.

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Magomed Yevloyev soon became the Deputy Chief Procurator of Malgobek.

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Allegedly Magomed Yevloyev had signed the permit allowing the murderers to take Tsechoyev from his cell.

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The accusations were not proven but Magomed Yevloyev resigned from his post as a prosecutor.

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Originally there was no intention to make an opposition website; Magomed Yevloyev planned to host a neutral collection of materials on the history and culture of the Ingush people, without favoring any particular point of view.

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In July 2007, the public procurator of Moscow's Kuntsevo municipality initiated a criminal case accusing Magomed Yevloyev of "inciting inter-ethnic hatred", though in the end Magomed Yevloyev was never indicted for any criminal activities.

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Magomed Yevloyev did not completely withdraw from the politics of Ingushetia.

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Magomed Yevloyev was one of the organizers of the I did not vote campaign, intended to expose mass voter fraud in Ingushetia during the 2008 Russian presidential election.

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Magomed Yevloyev organized and financed a campaign collecting signatures calling for the removal of Ingushetia President Zyazikov, and the restoration of the previous Ingushetia president Ruslan Aushev.

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On 31 August 2008, Magomed Yevloyev was shot in the temple and killed while in police custody.

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Weeks before his killing, it was rumoured that Magomed Yevloyev knew his life was in danger and he had planned on seeking political asylum in a European Union country.

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Local police claimed that Magomed Yevloyev was shot after he had attempted to grab an assault rifle from one of the police officers in the car.

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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe denounced Magomed Yevloyev's killing as an "assassination" aimed at cracking down on dissent in Ingushetia.

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The organizer of the protest rally, Magomed Yevloyev Khazibiyev, declared that the Ingush opposition would demand independence, appealing to Russia's recognition of Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia as precedent.

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The funeral of Magomed Yevloyev developed into an anti-government protest, in which, according to organizers, several thousands participated.

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Ibragim Magomed Yevloyev was sentenced to two years of a "colony-settlement".

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Relatives of Magomed Yevloyev do not trust the official version.