12 December 2007, 14:03

Magomed Evloev remains the owner of "Ingushetia.Ru" without interfering into the work of the editorial board

Lawyer Magomed Evloev is no longer editing the "Ingushetia.Ru" website but remains its owner.

The "Kommersant" newspaper reports with reference to Evloev that currently the Internet resource is managed by the editorial board headed by human rights activist Ibragim Kostoev.

Mr Evloev himself said that he "does not work on news items and does not interfere with the editorial policy, being engaged exclusively in his own lawyer's practice in Moscow."

It was not easy for Evloev to give up his administration duties with the website: "For the six passed years I've certainly got used to such rhythm of a life, but I couldn't go against my father's will."

We remind you that on December 8 the "Ingushetia.Ru" website resumed its full-scale operation.

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