Abdulmumin Gadjiev. Photo by Konstantin Volgin for the "Caucasian Knot"

11 January 2023, 17:46

Examination finds no extremism in Abdulmumin Gadjiev's articles

At the court session on the case of Abdulmumin Gadjiev, Kemal Tambiev and Abubakar Rizvanov, the outcomes of the examination of the articles written by Gadjiev a Dagestani journalist, for the "Chernovik" outlet were announced. The articles contain no calls for the power overthrow, violation of Russia's territorial integrity and terrorism, experts have concluded.

Abdulmumin Gadjiev, Abubakar Rizvanov, the head of the "Ansar" Charity Fund, and Kemal Tambiev have been in detention since June 2019 on charges of financing terrorism. Investigators assert that they had raised 68 million roubles and 200,000 US dollars for terrorists under the pretext of building mosques and helping the poor.

On January 10, at a court session on Gadjiev's case, the results of another examination of Gadjiev's articles published in the "Chernovik" were announced.

The examination found that the articles contain no "signs of inducing the transfer of funds to the charity fund; no signs of inducing the power overthrow in any states, including the Russian Federation; no signs of propaganda of the idea of changing the constitutional order and violating the integrity of the Russian Federation; no signs of propaganda of the ideas and views of terrorist organizations; no signs of incitement to join the ranks of terrorist organizations; and no signs of inciting hostility and hatred towards employees of law enforcement bodies."

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on January 11, 2022 at 02:42 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Source: Caucasian Knot

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