Peasant cleared 94 years after execution

War were murdered by a peasant mob, Nizhny Novgorod region’s prosecutors said on Friday.
A squad of Chekists, KGB forerunners, was dispatched to Yamangashi and promptly executed 20 suspects, including one Alexander Runovsky, the prosecutors said on their website.
But there was no evidence that Runovsky was actually involved in the mobbing, the report said.
The man was cleared of all charges in accordance with a perestroika law from 1991 on rehabilitation of victims of political repressions, the prosecutors said.
It remained unclear whether the other 19 executed peasants were to have their cases revised as well.
The civil war that followed the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 raged until the early 1920s.
Estimates for casualties range from 3 million to 10 million people, including up to 2 million victims of Red and White Terror, or mass extrajudicial killings carried out by the warring sides. — RIA Novosti

Related Posts

‘We have done ourselves proud’ . . . international community taking notice

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter Zimbabwe’s resounding victory, which secured the country a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, is a win for the nation, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking…

Zimbabwe’s global profile continues to soar

Zvamaida Murwira and Ivan Zhakata ZIMBABWE’s global profile continues to soar phenomenally since independence, with Harare’s election into the United Nations Security Council for a non-permanent seat, showing that the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×