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Redgrave Leads Campaign for Detained Chechen Envoy

Redgrave says Zakayev's arrest was politically motivated

COPENHAGEN, November 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - British actress and peace activist Vanessa Redgrave is to lobby Danish deputies Friday, November 1, in the case of top Chechen envoy Akhmed Zakayev, held in Copenhagen on a Russian extradition request.

The veteran campaigner, who was in the Danish capital for a Chechen conference earlier this week at which Zakayev was the main speaker, visited the Chechen envoy in his cell Thursday, October 31, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

Redgrave, who said Zakayev's arrest was politically motivated, also met with Copenhagen's police chief and the Chechen envoy's lawyers, one of whom said that Zakayev would not appeal his 13-day detention in the Danish capital.

"But if the justice ministry approves his extradition, he will challenge the case in the Danish courts and in the last instance before the European Court of Human rights," his lawyer, Ervin Birk Nielsen, told journalists.

Zakayev was arrested Wednesday, October 30, by Danish police acting on a Russian arrest warrant claiming he was involved in last week's hostage crisis in which desperate Chechen fighters held more than 800 people in a Moscow theater, demanding an end to the bloody Russian war on Chechnya.

The Russian authorities resorted to a ‘callous’ means to end the crisis; they pumped fentanyl – a potent gas – into the theater, killing at least 119 civilians.

Redgrave said Thursday the allegations against Zakayev were "absolutely untrue," AFP reported.

"He is in no way connected with the terrorist attack on the Moscow theater or in any other acts of terrorism," she told DR1 public television.

Zakayev was ordered Wednesday to be held until November 12, while Danish authorities rule on a Russian request to have him extradited.

The arrest comes amid a broad crackdown by Moscow on Chechen activists in the wake of the theater hostage siege.

 

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