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Murat Zyazikov

Murat Magometovich Zyazikov (Russian: Мура́т Магоме́тович Зя́зиков) (born September 10, 1957) is a Russian politician who was the second president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia. He was born in what is now Kyrgyzstan. Zyazikov was a controversial politician in Ingushetia.

Murat Magometovich Zyazikov
Мурат Магометович Зязиков
Ambassador of Russia to Cyprus
Assumed office
12 September 2022
Preceded byStanislav Osadchiy
President of Ingushetia
In office
May 23, 2002 – October 30, 2008
Preceded byRuslan Aushev
Succeeded byYunus-bek Yevkurov
Personal details
Born (1957-09-10) 10 September 1957 (age 65)
Osh, Kyrgyz SSR, Soviet Union (now Kyrgyzstan)
Political partyNon-Partisan
SpouseLuiza Magometovna Zyazikova
Children3
Alma materChechen State University
ProfessionLawyer, Politician
Awards

Political career Edit

In the 1980s, Zyazikov was a member of the KGB and later the FSB. In the 1990s, he became part of Ingushetia's security council and on May 23, 2002, he was elected president of the republic in the controversial circumstances. Zyazikov is considered a close ally with current Russian president and former Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, especially because of his province's proximity to Chechnya.

On April 6, 2004, Zyazikov was lightly wounded when a car bomb was rammed into his motorcade (he sat in an armored Mercedes W140) on the main road near the city of Nazran.[1] Zyazikov blamed Chechen rebels for that attack and a June 2004 raid in Ingushetia that killed more than 90 people.

On February 27, 2006, Zyazikov's father-in-law (and a member of provincial legislature) Magomet Chakhkiyev was kidnapped in Nazran after his car was shot at and crashed. On March 30, 2006, the kidnappers made their demands: they wanted Zyazikov and Ingushetia prosecutor general Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov to resign in exchange for Chakhkiyev's release.[2] He was released by the police on May 1, 2006, apparently without any payments to the kidnappers. The kidnappers have not been arrested.[3]

On March 23, 2007, his 72-year-old uncle, Uruskhan Zyazikov, was kidnapped in Barsuki, Ingushetia by four armed men.[4] A reward of 2,000,000 rubles (approximately $77,200) for information leading to his return was announced on March 29, 2007. No demands were made by the kidnappers at that point.[5] On June 29, 2007, Zyazikov announced at a press conference that his uncle was still alive. He didn't offer any more information about the kidnapping. The Interior Minister of Ingushetia, Beslan Khamkhoyev, resigned and was replaced by Musa Medov a day before the press conference, apparently as a fallout from the kidnapping.[6] The uncle was released by the kidnappers unharmed on October 11, 2007.[7]

Zyazikov has been accused by the government's critics of corruption and inability to deal with political unrest which has plagued the Ingush republic. The opposition attribute the growing violence to popular anger fueled by alleged abductions, beatings, unlawful arrests and killings of suspects by the federal forces and local police and allied paramilitaries. Amid the increasing tensions, Zyazikov fired his government in March 2008, and called for further social and economic reforms.[8]

Personal life Edit

Zyazikov is married to Luiza Magometovna Chakhiyeva (Russian: Луиза Магометовна Чахкиева), an ophthalmologist and they have three sons.

Dismissal Edit

On October 30, 2008, Murat Zyazikov was dismissed from his post by the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev,[9] As reported by an Interfax news agency.[10]

Current activities Edit

As of 31 October 2008, Zyazikov is one of the few advisors to Dmitry Medvedev. Zyazikov is also the president of FC Angusht Nazran. He was appointed Ambassador of Russia to Cyprus on 12 September 2022.[11]

Controversy Edit

On August 31, 2008, after using the same aeroplane as Zyazikov, journalist Magomet Yevloyev was arrested at the airport. Yevloyev was shot in the temple and killed while in Nazran police custody.[12][13][14] Weeks before his killing, Magomet reportedly knew his life was in danger and had planned on seeking political asylum in a European Union country.[15] Local police claimed that Yevloyev was shot after he had attempted to grab an assault rifle from one of the police officers in the car.[16] Human rights groups have rejected this account of Yevloyev's death, and the US State Department has called for an investigation of the killing and that those responsible be "held to account for what happened".[17] A spokesman for Vladimir Putin has said that an investigation will take place, but added that "Yevloyev [had] resisted arrest".[18] In the summer of 2008, Human Rights Watch was also investigating the country's record.[19]

Honours and awards Edit

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland;
    • 3rd class (23 February 2008) - for outstanding contribution to the socio-economic development of the long and fruitful work
    • 4th class (20 December 2004) - a great contribution to strengthening Russian statehood and many years of honest work
  • Order of Courage, twice (1997, 2000) - for outstanding contributions to humanitarian work (by the Council of Federal Assembly of Russian Federation)
  • "Gold badge" (United Nations)
  • Order of St. Sergius, 2nd class (Russian Orthodox Church)
  • Order "Al-Fahr", 1st class (Council of Muftis of Russia) - a significant contribution to strengthening interreligious and interethnic peace and accord in society, support for programs aimed at developing the spiritual, moral and human values of Islam, the development of friendship between the peoples of the multiethnic and multi- Russia
  • National Award "Best governors and heads of the republics of Russia" (The Expert Council of the Russian Biographical Institute in cooperation with the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church) - for great achievements in socio-economic and cultural development and strengthening of international relations at the end of 2004
  • Golden Order "Pride of Russia" (Foundation for the "Pride of the Fatherland" and the International Academy of Spiritual Unity of Peoples of the World, July 2006) - for the tremendous organizational work as President of the Republic, long-term service for the good of the Motherland, support the integrity of the Russian Federation, providing a package of measures to raise the region's economy and create jobs
  • Honour number 1 (the Bureau of the Association of Teachers "civic") - for outstanding contribution to the education of citizens of the new Russia
  • Order of Peter the Great, 1st class (March 2004) - for outstanding service and personal contribution to the development and strengthening of the Russian State
  • Gold medal patron (November 2004) - for its contribution to the revival of the glorious traditions of Russian charity
  • Order "great victory" - for outstanding service and personal contribution in strengthening the Russian state and in connection with the 60th anniversary of Great Victory
  • Medal "60 Years of Victory in Great Patriotic War 1941-1945" - for active participation in the patriotic education of citizens and a large contribution to the preparation and conduct of the anniversary of the Victory

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ BBC News article: "Ingushetia leader survives attack", 6 April 2004.
  2. ^ "Похитители тестя президента и прокурора Ингушетии потребовали от них уйти в отставку". NEWSru.com. March 30, 2006. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  3. ^ "В ходе спецоперации освобожден 72-летний тесть президента Ингушетии Мурата Зязикова". NEWSru.com. May 1, 2006. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  4. ^ "В Ингушетии вновь похищен родственник президента. На этот раз дядя". NEWSru.com. March 23, 2007. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  5. ^ "Новости NEWSru.com :: Ингушетия объявила вознаграждение в 2 млн рублей за информацию о похищенном дяде президента". Newsru.com. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Йюбйюг: Онухыеммши Дъдъ Опегхдемрю Хмцсьерхх Фхб". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Йюбйюг: Нябнанфдем Дъдъ Опегхдемрю Хмцсьерхх". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  8. ^ President of Russian republic of Ingushetia fires government amid growing local violence. International Herald Tribune. March 12, 2008.
  9. ^ "Йюбйюг: Ледбедеб Нропюбхк Б Нрярюбйс Опегхдемрю Хмцсьерхх". Lenta.ru. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  10. ^ "Зязиков больше не президент - Политика - Интерфакс". Interfax.ru. 2011-04-28. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  11. ^ "Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 12.09.2022 № 630 "О Чрезвычайном и Полномочном После Российской Федерации в Республике Кипр"" (in Russian). pravo.gov.ru. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  12. ^ BBC News article: "Ingushetia website owner killed", , 31 August 2008
  13. ^ The Australian News article: "Kremlin critic found dead" 2008-09-16 at the Wayback Machine, 31 August 2008
  14. ^ Associated Press article: "Deputy says Russian police kill Web site owner", 31 August 2008
  15. ^ The Moscow Times article: "Editor of News Portal Flees Country", 07 August retrieved 31 August 2008
  16. ^ The New York Times article
  17. ^ Reuters article: "U.S. urges probe of journalist's death in Ingushetia", 2 Sep 2008
  18. ^ Financial Times article: "Tension in Ingushetia after journalist's death", 3 Sep 2008
  19. ^ Killings, Torture, Disappearances in Chechnya-Style Counterinsurgency, Human Rights Watch, 31 August 2008

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Zyazikov redirects here For Zyazikov other people with this surname see Zyazikov surname In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Magometovich and the family name is Zyazikov Murat Magometovich Zyazikov Russian Mura t Magome tovich Zya zikov born September 10 1957 is a Russian politician who was the second president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia He was born in what is now Kyrgyzstan Zyazikov was a controversial politician in Ingushetia Murat Magometovich ZyazikovMurat Magometovich ZyazikovAmbassador of Russia to CyprusIncumbentAssumed office 12 September 2022Preceded byStanislav OsadchiyPresident of IngushetiaIn office May 23 2002 October 30 2008Preceded byRuslan AushevSucceeded byYunus bek YevkurovPersonal detailsBorn 1957 09 10 10 September 1957 age 65 Osh Kyrgyz SSR Soviet Union now Kyrgyzstan Political partyNon PartisanSpouseLuiza Magometovna ZyazikovaChildren3Alma materChechen State UniversityProfessionLawyer PoliticianAwards Contents 1 Political career 2 Personal life 3 Dismissal 4 Current activities 5 Controversy 6 Honours and awards 7 See also 8 ReferencesPolitical career EditIn the 1980s Zyazikov was a member of the KGB and later the FSB In the 1990s he became part of Ingushetia s security council and on May 23 2002 he was elected president of the republic in the controversial circumstances Zyazikov is considered a close ally with current Russian president and former Prime Minister Vladimir Putin especially because of his province s proximity to Chechnya On April 6 2004 Zyazikov was lightly wounded when a car bomb was rammed into his motorcade he sat in an armored Mercedes W140 on the main road near the city of Nazran 1 Zyazikov blamed Chechen rebels for that attack and a June 2004 raid in Ingushetia that killed more than 90 people On February 27 2006 Zyazikov s father in law and a member of provincial legislature Magomet Chakhkiyev was kidnapped in Nazran after his car was shot at and crashed On March 30 2006 the kidnappers made their demands they wanted Zyazikov and Ingushetia prosecutor general Makhmud Ali Kalimatov to resign in exchange for Chakhkiyev s release 2 He was released by the police on May 1 2006 apparently without any payments to the kidnappers The kidnappers have not been arrested 3 On March 23 2007 his 72 year old uncle Uruskhan Zyazikov was kidnapped in Barsuki Ingushetia by four armed men 4 A reward of 2 000 000 rubles approximately 77 200 for information leading to his return was announced on March 29 2007 No demands were made by the kidnappers at that point 5 On June 29 2007 Zyazikov announced at a press conference that his uncle was still alive He didn t offer any more information about the kidnapping The Interior Minister of Ingushetia Beslan Khamkhoyev resigned and was replaced by Musa Medov a day before the press conference apparently as a fallout from the kidnapping 6 The uncle was released by the kidnappers unharmed on October 11 2007 7 Zyazikov has been accused by the government s critics of corruption and inability to deal with political unrest which has plagued the Ingush republic The opposition attribute the growing violence to popular anger fueled by alleged abductions beatings unlawful arrests and killings of suspects by the federal forces and local police and allied paramilitaries Amid the increasing tensions Zyazikov fired his government in March 2008 and called for further social and economic reforms 8 Personal life EditZyazikov is married to Luiza Magometovna Chakhiyeva Russian Luiza Magometovna Chahkieva an ophthalmologist and they have three sons Dismissal EditOn October 30 2008 Murat Zyazikov was dismissed from his post by the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev 9 As reported by an Interfax news agency 10 Current activities EditAs of 31 October 2008 Zyazikov is one of the few advisors to Dmitry Medvedev Zyazikov is also the president of FC Angusht Nazran He was appointed Ambassador of Russia to Cyprus on 12 September 2022 11 Controversy EditOn August 31 2008 after using the same aeroplane as Zyazikov journalist Magomet Yevloyev was arrested at the airport Yevloyev was shot in the temple and killed while in Nazran police custody 12 13 14 Weeks before his killing Magomet reportedly knew his life was in danger and had planned on seeking political asylum in a European Union country 15 Local police claimed that Yevloyev was shot after he had attempted to grab an assault rifle from one of the police officers in the car 16 Human rights groups have rejected this account of Yevloyev s death and the US State Department has called for an investigation of the killing and that those responsible be held to account for what happened 17 A spokesman for Vladimir Putin has said that an investigation will take place but added that Yevloyev had resisted arrest 18 In the summer of 2008 Human Rights Watch was also investigating the country s record 19 Honours and awards EditOrder of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class 23 February 2008 for outstanding contribution to the socio economic development of the long and fruitful work 4th class 20 December 2004 a great contribution to strengthening Russian statehood and many years of honest work Order of Courage twice 1997 2000 for outstanding contributions to humanitarian work by the Council of Federal Assembly of Russian Federation Gold badge United Nations Order of St Sergius 2nd class Russian Orthodox Church Order Al Fahr 1st class Council of Muftis of Russia a significant contribution to strengthening interreligious and interethnic peace and accord in society support for programs aimed at developing the spiritual moral and human values of Islam the development of friendship between the peoples of the multiethnic and multi Russia National Award Best governors and heads of the republics of Russia The Expert Council of the Russian Biographical Institute in cooperation with the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church for great achievements in socio economic and cultural development and strengthening of international relations at the end of 2004 Golden Order Pride of Russia Foundation for the Pride of the Fatherland and the International Academy of Spiritual Unity of Peoples of the World July 2006 for the tremendous organizational work as President of the Republic long term service for the good of the Motherland support the integrity of the Russian Federation providing a package of measures to raise the region s economy and create jobs Honour number 1 the Bureau of the Association of Teachers civic for outstanding contribution to the education of citizens of the new Russia Order of Peter the Great 1st class March 2004 for outstanding service and personal contribution to the development and strengthening of the Russian State Gold medal patron November 2004 for its contribution to the revival of the glorious traditions of Russian charity Order great victory for outstanding service and personal contribution in strengthening the Russian state and in connection with the 60th anniversary of Great Victory Medal 60 Years of Victory in Great Patriotic War 1941 1945 for active participation in the patriotic education of citizens and a large contribution to the preparation and conduct of the anniversary of the VictorySee also EditRuslan Aushev the former president of Ingushetia Yunus Bek Yevkurov Zyazikov s successor as President Mahmud Ali Kalimatov the incumbent Head of the Republic of IngushetiaReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Murat Zyazikov BBC News article Ingushetia leader survives attack 6 April 2004 Pohititeli testya prezidenta i prokurora Ingushetii potrebovali ot nih ujti v otstavku NEWSru com March 30 2006 Retrieved May 19 2009 V hode specoperacii osvobozhden 72 letnij test prezidenta Ingushetii Murata Zyazikova NEWSru com May 1 2006 Retrieved May 19 2009 V Ingushetii vnov pohishen rodstvennik prezidenta Na etot raz dyadya NEWSru com March 23 2007 Retrieved May 19 2009 Novosti NEWSru com Ingushetiya obyavila voznagrazhdenie v 2 mln rublej za informaciyu o pohishennom dyade prezidenta Newsru com Retrieved 14 May 2011 Jyubjyug Onuhyemmshi Dd Opeghdemryu Hmcserhh Fhb Lenta ru Retrieved 14 May 2011 Jyubjyug Nyabnanfdem Dd Opeghdemryu Hmcserhh Lenta ru Retrieved 14 May 2011 President of Russian republic of Ingushetia fires government amid growing local violence International Herald Tribune March 12 2008 Jyubjyug Ledbedeb Nropyubhk B Nryaryubjs Opeghdemryu Hmcserhh Lenta ru Retrieved 14 May 2011 Zyazikov bolshe ne prezident Politika Interfaks Interfax ru 2011 04 28 Retrieved 14 May 2011 Ukaz Prezidenta Rossijskoj Federacii ot 12 09 2022 630 O Chrezvychajnom i Polnomochnom Posle Rossijskoj Federacii v Respublike Kipr in Russian pravo gov ru 12 September 2022 Retrieved 3 February 2023 BBC News article Ingushetia website owner killed 31 August 2008 The Australian News article Kremlin critic found dead Archived 2008 09 16 at the Wayback Machine 31 August 2008 Associated Press article Deputy says Russian police kill Web site owner 31 August 2008 The Moscow Times article Editor of News Portal Flees Country 07 August retrieved 31 August 2008 The New York Times article Reuters article U S urges probe of journalist s death in Ingushetia 2 Sep 2008 Financial Times article Tension in Ingushetia after journalist s death 3 Sep 2008 Killings Torture Disappearances in Chechnya Style Counterinsurgency Human Rights Watch 31 August 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murat Zyazikov amp oldid 1161984774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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