Magomed Torijev Explained

Magomed Torijev
Birth Date:20 February 1978
Birth Place:Ingushetia
Occupation:journalist, human rights activist, authorized representative of the Ingush Independence Committee
Awards:"For courage and objectivity in journalism"(12.01.2012) Ingushetia

Magomed Torijev (also spelled Toriev; born 20 February 1978) is a journalist,[1] human rights activist, expert on the North Caucasus[2] [3] and republics of the former Soviet Union. He's a representative of the Ingush opposition in Europe, an authorized representative of the Ingush Independence Committee, an organization whose main goal is to gain independence of Ingushetia from Russia.[4] He worked for Radio Liberty/Free Europe,[5] Prague Watchdog, Ingushetiya.org. He participated in the UN missions to Chechnya and Ingushetia, as well as in the OSCE mission to Ukraine.[6]

Biography

He was born on February 20, 1978, in Ingushetia.

Persecution

Since 2000, when Vladimir Putin came to power, the attempt to subjugate the media to the state has become a crucial element of the Kremlin's information dominance. In 2006, due to persecution by the authorities, the journalist was forced to emigrate to the Czech Republic, where he was granted political refugee status. Later he moved to Norway and lived there for a year, but faced an attempt by local authorities to extradite him to Russia. It was only through the intervention of non-governmental organizations such as Reporters Without Borders, the committee to Protect Journalists, and Human Rights Defender that he was able to obtain political asylum in Europe.[12]

During his stay in Denmark (Odense), Magomed Torijev lived under the fictitious name Alex Tor for his own safety.[13]

In 2023, the Ingush Independence Committee was founded. Magomed Torijev was one of the initiators of its creation. The committee operates mostly anonymously to avoid persecution of its members and their families and to protect them from possible abduction and torture by the Russian authorities.[14]

In 2024, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a criminal case against one of the representatives of the Ingushetia Independence Committee, Akhmet Gudiyev. According to a source, criminal cases are also going to be opened against other members of the committee, including Magomed Torijev, who is engaged in negotiations on behalf of the committee with other states.[15]

Awards/Achievements

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Olympic Truce Between Russia and Georgia.
  2. Web site: MAZLUMDER Genel Başkanı Ahmet Faruk Ünsal’ın da Katıldığı Uluslararası Kafkasya Konferansı Gerçekleştirildi.
  3. Web site: Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh victory highlights limits of Russia’s power.
  4. Web site: In War’s Wake, Russia’s Ethnic Minorities Renew Independence Dreams.
  5. Web site: Tensions in Ingushetia Rise as Siloviki Are Implicated in Civilian Killings.
  6. Web site: Magomed Torijev.
  7. Web site: Unsere Gäste im Haus Langenbroich 2011.
  8. Web site: Prague Watchdog / Magomed Toriyev.
  9. Web site: Speakers. Magomed Toriev.
  10. Web site: Ingush activists announced the formation of the Ingush Liberation Army, threatening the Kremlin’s regional presence and strategy.
  11. Web site: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine recognizes the independence of Ingushetia.
  12. Web site: Российский журналист просит защиты у Франции.
  13. Web site: Min Maidan affære.
  14. Web site: Analysis focuses on the Istanbul-based committee's campaign for independent Ingushetia.
  15. Web site: СК России возбудил уголовное дело на борца за независимость Ингушетии.
  16. Web site: B92 reporter nominated for award.
  17. Web site: "Mashr" honored the heroes of civil society.
  18. Web site: The winners of the Heroes of Civil Society contest were awarded in Ingushetia.
  19. Web site: A book by Magomed Toriev, a well-known Ingush journalist and correspondent of Ekho Kavkaza, has been published in Denmark.
  20. Web site: En ø det er mig: An island that is me af Magomed Torijev.