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Two masked men set fire to the office of top Russian rights group Memorial in volatile Ingushetia a week after the arrest of its director in neighbouring Chechnya, the group said Wednesday. Computers and documents were destroyed in the attack, according to a statement on Memorial's website.
Memorial said a CCTV camera recorded the two men entering its office building at night in Nazran, a town in the Republic of Ingushetia in the North Caucasus, and throwing canisters into the group's workplace through an internal window. Footage seen by AFP shows a man in a balaclava using a ladder to adjust a security camera on the building.
The group published photos of the aftermath of the fire, including a photo of a bottle it believes contained a flammable substance. Last week, Chechnya detained the director of the local Memorial branch Oyub Titiyev for drug possession that activists say are bogus. The case has received international condemnation.
Amnesty International called on Russian authorities on Wednesday to "investigate and put an end to the coordinated assault on human rights NGO Memorial," though the Kremlin claimed the incidents are not related. Memorial speaks about human rights violations in Russia and has specifically accused Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov of heading a totalitarian regime that uses kidnapping and torture.
The rights group said the link between the arson attack in Ingushetia and "those forces who are trying to destroy the work of Memorial in Chechnya and pressure the organisation as a whole in the North Caucasus is obvious". It added that it considers the arson attack a "terrorist act" and called on local authorities to investigate.
But the Kremlin dismissed the link between the two cases. "I don't think that such conclusions can be drawn on the bases of a famous Memorial director in Chechnya stopped with drugs," the Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday.
"These are two different republics, two different subjects of the Russian Federation," Peskov added. Ingushetia is a poor region neighbouring Chechnya, and rights workers often use it as a base to work in Chechnya, where their activity is less tolerated.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2018

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