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"Well, I Don't Know, I'm sorry." This Is the Direct Answer of the Chechen Ombudsman, Mansour Soltaev, to the Question of Whether He Is Going to Perform His Duties.
Vladimir Putin awarded the Chechen Ombudsman, Mansur Soltaev, an honorary document "for his merit in strengthening the rule of law, protecting the rights and interests of citizens." In Chechnya, Soltaev was responsible for an institution that should protect people from arbitrariness; in fact, he had for years denied crimes against the inhabitants of the Republic, defended the public reputation of Ramzan Kadyrov and his environs, and commented on…
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Vladimir Putin awarded the Chechen Ombudsman, Mansur Soltaev, an honorary document "for his merit in strengthening the rule of law, protecting the rights and interests of citizens." In Chechnya, Soltaev was responsible for an institution that should protect people from arbitrariness; in fact, he had for years denied crimes against the inhabitants of the Republic, defended the public reputation of Ramzan Kadyrov and his environs, and commented on…