Said-Emin Khasanovich Ibragimov (born in 1946 in the Kazakh SSR ) - President of the International Association “Peace and Human Rights”, former Minister of Communications of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria , Chairman of the International Committee on Human Rights of the Chechen Republic.
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Said-Emin Ibragimov was born in 1946 in the Kazakh SSR .
Since 1968, he worked in communication agencies.
In 1981 he graduated from the Chechen-Ingush State University , in 1987 - the Stavropol Polytechnic Institute .
Recently, he was the head of the Chechengosstroy NGO.
He was the minister of communications in the last Soviet and first post-Soviet governments of the Chechen-Ingush ACCC, and then proclaimed in 1990 by the republican parliament of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
In 1990, he founded and headed the Committee for Social Protection (as a branch of the International Society for Human Rights ).
On April 9, 1991, he founded the Human Rights Committee, the first human rights organization in the Chechen Republic.
Since 2001, he lives in France .
In 2002, Ibragimov founded the international association “Peace and Human Rights” in Strasbourg , which was then supported by some politicians: Olivier Dupuy , Junsei Terasawa , Charles Waterman and others.
Having received political asylum, he organized several anti-war marches across Europe. He announced 8 hunger strikes at the entrance to the Palace of Europe, with a total duration of 300 days.
In 2009, Ibragimov said publicly about his plans to bring Vladimir Putin to justice.
In 2009, he received a report from the French Prosecutor’s Office, which stated that the French police had disclosed a plan to kill political refugees from Chechnya. According to the report, the killer group was supposed to penetrate the European Union from Russia through Belarus . Time magazine confirmed the authenticity of the document through an employee of the Ministry of Justice of France.
In the spring of 2014, PACE nominated Ibragimova for the Human Rights Award. Vaclav Havel .
On July 1, 2014, Ibragimov sent a lawsuit to the International Criminal Court in The Hague demanding to bring Vladimir Putin to justice for the war in Chechnya, during which thousands of civilians were killed. Ibragimov worked on the suit for five years.
On August 8, 2014, Ibragimov was abducted when he was fishing on the banks of the River Il in Strasbourg. The kidnappers spoke in Russian without an accent and demanded that Ibrahimov stop "slandering their president." He was tortured for two days and then left in the forest. [one]
Said-Emin has a daughter, Zarema. [2]