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Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris sets bounty for traitor

Publication time: 16 June 2006, 11:16

Chechen Military Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris (AKA Shamil Basayev) has set a $ 25,000 bounty for the termination of a puppet government terrorist leader in the North Caucasus region, reports the Kavkaz Center.

The Kavkaz Center Web site also posted a new video of Shamil Basayev. In this video, Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris repeated his responsibility for the 2004 bombing that eliminated Chechnya's Moscow-backed puppet "president", Akhmad Kadyrov, saying he paid $ 50,000 to those who carried out the the elimination. Amir said he had put a $ 25,000 bounty on the head of Kadyrov's son, Ramzan, a puppet "prime minister" in the Kremlin-backed illegal "government" who heads widely feared terrorist gangs accused of abducting civilians and other violence.

Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris mocked Ramzan in offering the bounty by saying: "He isn't worth more than that."

The video, shot with a cell phone, shows Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris and Chechen Vice-President Doku Umarov discussing how to make bombs from common household goods such as soda bottles and cans.

The two, dressed in warm clothing, can be heard speaking in Chechen. It also shows them eating, huddled around a smoky campfire.

The video was shot at the end of March and beginning of April. 

 

AP+Kavkaz Center Russian Service


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