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Un homme soupçonné du meurtre de Boris Nemtsov aurait été torturé

Boris Nemtsov: l'un des suspects aurait été torturé
Zaur Dadaev, one of five suspects in the killing of Boris Nemtsov stands in a court room in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 8, 2015. Russian news agencies said Sunday one of the suspects in the killing of leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov has admitted involvement in the crime. Judge Nataliya Mushnikova said that Zaur Dadaev made a statement confirming his guilt, according to the reports. They did not specify his alleged actions. Dadaev is among five suspects detained in the Feb. 27 killing, when Nemtsov was shot while walking on a bridge near the Kremlin. Another man, Anzor Gubashev, was charged in the killing, and a hearing for three other unnamed suspects was under way, court spokeswoman Anna Fadeeva said earlier Sunday. Dadaev and Gubashev were identified as suspects by Federal Security Service director Alexander Bortnikov a day earlier. Bortnikov gave no details of how the men were detained or specifics on how they were connected to the killings. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
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Zaur Dadaev, one of five suspects in the killing of Boris Nemtsov stands in a court room in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 8, 2015. Russian news agencies said Sunday one of the suspects in the killing of leading opposition figure Boris Nemtsov has admitted involvement in the crime. Judge Nataliya Mushnikova said that Zaur Dadaev made a statement confirming his guilt, according to the reports. They did not specify his alleged actions. Dadaev is among five suspects detained in the Feb. 27 killing, when Nemtsov was shot while walking on a bridge near the Kremlin. Another man, Anzor Gubashev, was charged in the killing, and a hearing for three other unnamed suspects was under way, court spokeswoman Anna Fadeeva said earlier Sunday. Dadaev and Gubashev were identified as suspects by Federal Security Service director Alexander Bortnikov a day earlier. Bortnikov gave no details of how the men were detained or specifics on how they were connected to the killings. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)

MOSCOU - Un homme arrêté en lien avec le meurtre de l'opposant russe Boris Nemtsov semble avoir été torturé, a affirmé mercredi un militant russe des droits de la personne.

Andreï Babouchkine a dit à l'Associated Press avoir visité le centre de détention où est incarcéré Zaur Dadaev, qui est le principal suspect dans cette affaire.

Il affirme que le corps de Dadaev porte des contusions et qu'il a «été torturé par ceux qui le détiennent». Il aurait ensuite été contraint de confesser le crime.

Cinq personnes ont jusqu'à présent été épinglées relativement au meurtre de M. Nemtsov, le 27 février.

Dadaev est le seul à s'être reconnu coupable, a dit un juge, même s'il n'a rien avoué lors de sa comparution devant le tribunal.

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