No escape
The story of Aishat Baymuradova, a Chechen woman who fled violence at home only to be killed in Armenia
On Monday, Armenian police announced that they had found the body of a young woman in a rented apartment in the capital, Yerevan. The body was that of Aishat Baymuradova, a 23-year-old Chechen woman who had been reported missing three days earlier.
European countries are often hesitant to grant visas on humanitarian grounds to Russians “and even less so to people from the North Caucasus”.
“She took no security precautions, and actively told our other clients to oppose the authorities and speak out publicly too.”
Activists believe honour killings and the attempted kidnapping of Chechen women who fled their homes are likely to continue.


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