St. St. Petersburg resident Elena Patyaeva wrote a note titled “Where is Seda?” He organized a protest by walking along Nevsky Boulevard wearing a coat with the words “On the Nevsky Boulevard”, leaving various leaflets on it and dedicating it to the Chechen girl Seda Suleymanova. The portal reports this MR7.ru.
“I want to draw the attention of ordinary people to the history of Seda. I realized that I could not reach law enforcement and authorities,” Patyaeva said.
Formerly a member of the Human Rights Council chaired by Russian Federation President Eva Merkacheva He applied to the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office Igor Krasnov and the chairman of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, said that their relatives will return to St. Petersburg in the summer of 2023. With a request to check information about the disappearance of Seda Suleymanova, whom he took from St. Petersburg to Chechnya. As Merkacheva told socialbites.ca, journalists and Suleymanova’s friends contacted her; They believe the girl may have been murdered; No one has seen or heard from him for seven months.
On February 7, Telegram channel Attention Haber, citing two independent human rights activist sources, reported that St. It was reported that Seda Suleymanova, who was forcibly taken from St. Petersburg to Chechnya, may have been killed by her relatives.
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