A former deputy prime minister in a Chechen separatist government is accused of ordering the killing of Paul Klebnikov, an American journalist who was gunned down in Moscow in July as he left the offices of the Russian edition of Forbes where he was editor, the Russian prosecutor-general’s office said Thursday in a statement. Prosecutors asserted that Khozh-Akhmed Nukhayev, a Chechen rebel leader, ordered the slaying in response to a book Klebnikov wrote, “Conversations with a Barbarian,” in which he had harsh words about Nukhayev and other Chechen insurgents.Full Story
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