Luiza Dudurkaeva, a native of the Argun city. Photo https://www.kavkazr.com/a/28652747.html

07 September 2017, 00:06

Luiza Dudurkaeva's relatives announce her voluntary refusal to leave for Norway

Luiza Dudurkaeva, a native of the Argun city, detained at the Minsk airport, has voluntarily refused to fly to Norway and "is happy to be with her family members again." This was announced by her father Muslim Dudurkaev.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on September 4, Luiza Dudurkaeva, a native of Argun, who got the refugee status in Norway, was detained in Minsk. She was given out to her father, who took her away with him. Meanwhile, Luiza Dudurkaeva left Chechnya after threats.

According to a sister of Luiza Dudurkaeva, unidentified people wrote to Luiza that she allegedly "behaved not like a Chechen woman should behave" and threatened her with reprisals.

Konstantin Shalkevich, the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) for Belarus, reported that Luiza Dudurkaeva "was on the international wanted list and was wanted as a disappeared person."

The fact that Luiza Dudurkaeva "made her own decision to return" was reported by Taus Serganova, an observer from the magazine "DOSh".

"After two months of separation, lived through fears, the daughter saw her parents and made her own decision to return to the family in which she was always loved," Taus Serganova wrote on Facebook.

"She fell into a difficult situation, was frightened by threats from unidentified people in Grozny, and therefore she left the republic," Taus Serganova has added.

Journalist Svetlana Anokhina, an author of the portal "Daptar.ru", which covers stories of Caucasian women, has left on Facebook ironic comments concerning the statements on the Luiza Dudurkaeva's voluntary refusal to leave for Norway. The journalist reminded about the transportation to Chechnya of athlete Murad Amriev.

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

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