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Beslan School Siege Suspect Found Guilty of Terrorism
2006-05-16
A Russian judge said on Tuesday the only surviving member of the group that seized a school and 1,300 hostages in the town of Beslan in 2004 had committed an act of terrorism, as he began reading his verdict in the trial, the Reuters news agency reported. Prosecutors have requested the death penalty for Chechen Nurpashi Kulayev, born in 1980, although an official moratorium on capital punishment would lead to such a sentence being changed to one of life imprisonment.

The Interfax news agency quoted the court’s ruling as saying Kulayev had taken hostages in an attempt to force the state to change its policy. Kulayev has said that he was forced to take part in the raid, which killed 331 police and hostages — more than half of them children — and all the rest of the rebel group, against his will but the judge rejected his argument.

The court is yet to pronounce whether it will find the young Chechen guilty of other crimes he is charged with, and the summing up will take several days.
Posted by:Steve

#4  let the Beslan relatives have at him with dull spoons
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-16 16:22  

#3  Too bad they can't execute him 331 times.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-05-16 15:43  

#2  Given the docs I've seen about russian prisons, I'm pretty confident a life sentence in one of thoses mob-run hellholes would probably amount to a death sentence, even with the weight of the chechens in organized crime.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-05-16 10:44  

#1  no-no-no-no-no...

They were 'hostage takers' - Mainstram Media

They were 'gangsters' - Putin

They were 'freedom fighters' - Mike Al-Moore and Cindy Sheehan
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-05-16 10:35  

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