Russia's permanent representatives in the NATO Dmitry Rogozin said that he did not sign a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights in connection with the case Arakcheeva - Khudyakova. "Some media reported that I have signed the petition, but would like to refute these reports - this kind of signature to the message in the Strasbourg court, I did not set and could not deliver", - he said on Wednesday Interfax.
Rogozin explained that as a public servant has no right to do so. "I really was a public defender Sergei Arakcheeva before my appointment to high office in stvo Russia to NATO, but guided by the limitations that imposes on me the post, I'll appeal to the Court did not sign," - he said.
Rogozin said that was still considered unjust sentence against a former soldier of Interior Troops of Russian Federation Sergey Arakcheevu and Yevgeny Khudyakov for alleged crimes committed in Chechnya. However, this - his personal opinion, and no documents in this regard we are not talking, he said.
Before the lawyer Arakcheeva Dmitry Agranovsky reported that the Strasbourg Court of Human Rights received a complaint from a group of defenders of the convict, and that they are asked to consider it as a matter of urgency. In the complaint, he said, refers to the last inequality, the third trial in the so-called "case Khudyakova" totally unfair and the verdict rendered on the North Caucasus District Military Court against his client.
Agranovsky recalled that the first two trials ended with the jury verdict acquittals.
Counsel expressed the hope that in the next two months, a report from the European Court of Justice on the future of the complaint. Counsel recalled that the group of lawyers - a former lawyer, Colonel Yuri Budanov, convicted for killing Chechen girl, Alexei Dulimov, as well as Russia to NATO Dmitry Rogozin.
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As a consequence, under the command of Khudyakova and Arakcheeva On 15 January 2003, in the vicinity of Grozny airport "North" KamAZ stopped the car in which the three were traveling in the village Laha-Varanda. According to the investigation, Khudyakov brought them out of the truck, ordered to lie on the ground and killed by shots to the head. Then to hide the evidence explorers pushed the truck with the bodies to the side, doused with gasoline and burned. The passports of those killed had been destroyed.
In addition, as the consequence, on the orders of the officers stopped the fighters car GAZ-3110 with passengers. Khudyakov searched the driver picked him valuables, and then ordered to take part in the location where the questioning conducted, during which the three shot him in the leg.
Khudyakova were indicted for "murder, robbery, willful destruction of property, abuse of authority" the Criminal Code. Arakcheev accused of murder, robbery and abuse of authority. Khudyakov and Arakcheev completely denied guilt.
In December 2007, the North Caucasus District Military Court sentenced the former officer Arakcheeva and Khudyakova to 15 and 17 years in prison respectively. In doing so, they were deprived of military ranks, and Arakcheev - and available to him the state award. Khudyakov, not appeared on the verdict and convict in absentia, declared wanted.
Supreme Court left the sentence in effect.
