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More than 400 people brought to justice after riots in Makhachkala
2023-11-19
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] The courts of Dagestan have received administrative cases of 412 people accused of offenses during the anti-Semitic action and riots at the Makhachkala airport.
Impressive.
As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, by November 14, the courts of Dagestan after the riots at the Makhachkala airport received 302 protocols under the article on violation of the procedure for holding actions and another 34 protocols on other administrative articles.

On October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to reports of the arrival of a plane with passengers from Israel. More than 20 people were injured in the riots, including nine police officers. A criminal case is also being investigated in connection with the unrest; at least 27 people have been arrested and appealed their arrest to the Supreme Court of Dagestan.

By November 18, the district courts of Dagestan had received administrative cases of 412 people accused in connection with the unrest in Makhachkala, Mediazona reports today.

In relation to 394 people, security forces drew up protocols under the article on violation of the procedure for holding actions (20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation). Of these, 15 people were also prosecuted for petty hooliganism (20.1 Code of Administrative Offenses), four for violating security screening requirements at the airport (11.15.1 Code of Administrative Offences), three for disobedience to the police (19.3 Code of Administrative Offences), the publication writes.

For another 18 people, protocols were drawn up under the article on organizing mass stays of citizens in public places (20.2.2 of the Administrative Code), the publication says.

From October 26 to 29, mass anti-Semitic actions took place in the cities of three republics of the North Caucasus Federal District. In Cherkessk, protesters demanded that visitors from Israel not be allowed in, and in Nalchik a cultural center was set on fire. In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, hundreds of people gathered at a hotel after messages on social networks that there were refugees from Israel in this hotel, according to the Caucasian Knot report “ Anti-Semitic actions in the North Caucasus: how it happened .” The Caucasian Knot has also prepared a report entitled “ A Wave of Anti-Semitic Actions in the North Caucasus .”

Let us recall that by November 13, the Kizilyurt District Court had considered 22 cases of participants in the riots at the Makhachkala airport and found all the defendants guilty , giving them penalties ranging from fines of 10,000 rubles to ten days of arrest.
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Posted by:badanov

#5  No Soros DAs there, I see.
Posted by: Dron66046   2023-11-19 08:24  

#4  Skidmark
Does make a better point
435 (US Congress)
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-11-19 07:14  

#3  administrative cases of 412 people accused in connection with the unrest

Likely we have 435.

How Many Members Are in the House of Representatives?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-19 06:50  

#2  Hummm!, aren't the LSD's always telling us we need to be more like the countries overseas, even Russia?

If so, we likely have 100,000 that already need to be in court according to the selectively enforced 18 U.S. Code § 249 - Hate crime law. A law that the Liberal Democrats championed.

Posted by: NN2N1   2023-11-19 05:25  

#1  Compare & contrast to Europe and USA.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-11-19 00:26  

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