SURI press release 04.02.2005
Opposition leaders still persecuted in Mari El: Vladimir Kozlov assaulted
05.02.05
On
Friday morning, Vladimir Kozlov, the editor of the Mari newspaper Kudo+Kodu
and Chairman of the Mari Council, was assaulted in Yoshkar-Ola, the capital
of the Republic of Mari El in the Russian Federation.
"This morning, three men assaulted Vladimir Kozlov in front of the Press
House of Yoshkar-Ola using an object resembling a chandelier," reports
Yelena Rogacheva, a Mari journalist subjected to a similar assault in January.
Vladimir Kozlov later phoned from the city hospital of Yoshkar-Ola to
Rogacheva, reporting that the assault occurred about a hundred meters away
from the Press House when he was going to work.
Kozlov was assaulted from behind. The victim was repeatedly struck in
the head with a metal object. Struck to the ground, Kozlov was beaten with
feet. The assaulters numbered three, but as the journalist was assaulted
unexpectedly, he is unable to recall any features of them. (The case of
Ms Rogacheva was quite similar.) Mr Kozlov was able to reach the Press
House, where an ambulance and the police with a dog arrived.
Yelena Rogacheva writes: "Kozlov is currently in the hospital, the loss
of blood is immense due to the wounds. Vladimir Kozlov could not assess
his state, noting only the loss of blood."
The assault is probably connected to the Mr Kozlov's political activities.
As Chairman of the Mari Council, he has thrice initiated protests against
the non-democratic presidential elections of December 19, 2004. The participants
in the demonstrations protested against violations which took place all
through the election period until the day of the elections. Lack of confidence
in the candidate to be re-elected, Leonid Markelov, was also shown during
the demonstrations.
As a Mari student studying in Estonia recently reported, the cell phone
number of Vladimir Kozlov is blocked as well as his e-mail address.
Vladimir Kozlov (also known by his pen name, Laid Shemyer) is a Mari
activist and writer as well as a journalist. Last year he was elected Chairman
of the Mari Council and the Mari representative in the international Consultative
Committee of Finno-Ugric Peoples.
Mr Kozlov has also been awarded the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana
by Lennart Meri, the President of Estonia for advancing Estonian-Mari cultural
relations in the field of literature. Under the pen name Laid Shemyer,
Mr Kozlov has translated the works several Estonian writers into the Mari
language.
During the last few years, Mr Kozlov has taken the lead of the Mari
ethnic opposition against President Leonid Markelov of the Republic of
Mari El.
The source: Information Centre of Finno-Ugric
Peoples (SURI)
Related links:
Correspondent
of Radio Liberty Elena Rogacheva beaten in Yoshkar-Ola
The
Wshington Times: Repression on the Volga
The Extraordinary
Republican Congress of the Mari People
Freedom
of speech in Mari El Republic
Declaration on the Status
of the Mari People's Congress from October 1992
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