Saturday, July 26, 2014

CNN’s iReport runs our videos of Vienna vigil


CNN’s iReport has run our videos of the July 21 Vienna vigil outside the courthouse where Rakhat Aliyev pled unsuccessfully before an Austrian judge for his freedom.
The videos, produced by #JusticeForNovikova activists,appear on YouTube in addition to the citizen journalism website of CNN.
In one of of our CNN iReport videos, titled “Vienna protesters want Rakhat Aliyev tried for Novikova murder,” protesters explain their concerns that Aliyev may not face justice in Austria because of the fact that Austria’s new Minister of Justice, Wolfgang Brandstetter, was on Aliyev’s payroll to keep the former Kazakhstan KGB general out of prison.
Observers of the protesters agreed that evidence is compelling that Rakhat Aliyev was behind the 2004 murder of Anastasiya Novikova, and that it was incumbent on Austrian authorities to follow every piece of information.
Some of the observers in the video said that “justice can be bought” in Europe, and raised the issue of Brandstetter and Aliyev’s KGB networks as making #JusticeForNovikova anything but a sure thing.
The other of our CNN iReport videos is of our first, quick montage of footage from the protest in front of the Vienna Criminal Court.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

VIDEO: Vienna protest against Rakhat Aliyev



New YouTube video of Vienna protest against Rakhat Aliyev




A video of the Vienna protest at Rakhat Aliyev’s criminal hearing July 21 is now on YouTube.
The video shows the group of young people from Austria and other European countries who gathered for a quiet, 4-hour vigil across from the Vienna Criminal Court.
“I am the same age” as Anastasiya Novikova “when she was killed ten years ago,” a 23 year-old Viennese demonstrator says in the video.
“I came here from Ireland just to see that justice is done,” another 23 year-old woman says at the protest.
“Aliyev must be brought to justice,” a young man in a #JusticeForNovikova shirt adds.
The video has a gritty feel of an amateur production, and it gets the point across well: Rakhat Aliyev is in the prison across the street, attending a court hearing across the street, and Austria must ensure that he is held accountable for Anastasiya Novikova’s fate.
Anastasiya was the young mother of Aliyev’s daughter who was born in 2003. Then Kazakhstan’s ambassador to Austria, Aliyev took unusual lengths to cover up his affair, forcing Anastasiya to marry his cousin, an embassy driver, and move to Beirut, where Anastasiya lived as a captive in an apartment owned by two Aliyev associates. She was murdered by being thrown off the balcony of that apartment on June 19, 2004.
British protesters observed the 10th anniversary of Anastasiya’s death at Lowndes Square in London on June 19 – a protest that the Austria-based activists saw on YouTube.
#RakhatAliyev #JusticeForNovikova #JusticeNovikova video of Vienna protest

Monday, July 21, 2014

Protesters show up at Rakhat Aliyev court hearing in Vienna


Vigil at Rakhat Aliyev court hearing in Vienna
Protesters assemble outside the Vienna Criminal Court during Rakhat Aliyev’s July 21 hearing, calling for #JusticeForNovikova.

A group of protesters is holding a vigil in front of the Vienna court house where Rakhat Aliyev is to attend a hearing today to plead for his freedom.
The protesters are wearing #JusticeForNovikova shirts. They tweeted the accompanying photo.
At the time of this posting, the international group is standing in front of the Vienna Criminal Court (Landesgericht für Strafsachen Wien) on Landesgerichtsstraße, the broad boulevard in the Austrian capital.
Scheduled for today, July 21, the Rakhat Aliyev court hearing is to consider the accused murderer’s plea to be set free and have the murder charges dismissed, or whether to put him on trial in Austria.
Aliyev is being held in the neighboring jail until Austrian authorities decide whether or not to prosecute him on two counts of murder and other charges, for crimes allegedly committed in Kazakhstan.
The #JusticeForNovikova contingent is there to urge Austrian authorities to investigate evidence pointing to Aliyev’s role in Anastasiya’s murder in 2004.
To respect local laws and norms about protests, the #JusticeForNovikova activists did not plan an actual demonstration, but are standing silently, by themselves, reminiscent of the “standing man” passive protest in Turkey.
They did, however, display posters for photographers.
Although not faced in Austria with the police brutality that demonstrators faced in Turkey, the purpose behind the quiet protest, #JusticeForNovikova activists say, is to create a mere presence without violating local laws.
#RakhatAliyev #StandingMan #JusticeNovikova #JusticeForNovikova

Friday, July 18, 2014

International support for #JusticeForNovikova





From Europe to California, more signs of support



#JusticeForNovikova stickers have been seen in Vienna, Austria, where Rakhat Aliyev is awaiting trial for murder.

More and more signs show that the #JusticeForNovikova campaign is gaining support from around the world.
This website is just over a month old, and for the first four days of this week we’ve had more than 1,800 visitors who viewed our pages more than 5,500 times.
Nearly 3,000 people ‘like’ our Justice for Novikova Facebook page.
Our YouTube channel has had almost 8,000 views – with each ‘view’ meaning someone watched at least 30 seconds of our videos – representing 8,630 minutes of video.

A #JusticeForNovikova sticker on California’s Interstate 5, near San Diego. The reflection washes out the picture of the sticker, so check the dark picture, taken without the flash, to see the logo.
First there were the protests in London on the 10th anniversary of Anastasiya Novikova’s murder. People viewed the two protest videos more than 2,900 times on our YouTube channel alone, with hundreds more views on other websites.
From Europe to California
And then the stickers started appearing. First at exclusive Lowndes Square in London. Then in California. Then in the Netherlands, directed at Rakhat Aliyev‘s longtime exile of Malta. Then in Lithuania. Most recently, stickers have appeared in Vienna, Austria, where Aliyev is in prison awaiting trial on murder charges.
What’s next?
For those of you who would like to start your own campaign, we’ve provided a page for you to download PDF images to print your own signs, banners, T-shirts, masks – and of course, stickers.
Send us pictures or videos of your events or other signs of support. Find us at anastasiya@justicefornovikova.com. Or send them directly to our Facebook page – either privately as a message (we’ll protect your anonymity), or post them right on our timeline.
#RakhatAliyev #JusticeForNovikova #JusticeNovikova

AUSTRIA – Solidarity in historic Vienna (lamp post at left), July 19.


AUSTRIA – #JusticeForNovikova stickers are seen
on the streets of the Austrian capital. See close-up for detail.


NETHERLANDS: Another sticker at the Air Malta gate at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam.

LITHUANIA: A sticker appears in the Old Town of Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital.



CALIFORNIA, USA: Without the flash, you can make out the design 
of the #JusticeForNovikova sticker on Interstate 5 in southern California.



NETHERLANDS: A #JusticeForNovikova sticker is seen on the glass window of the gate overlooking Air Malta’s flight to what had been Rakhat Aliyev’s place of exile. July 2014. The Air Malta jet’s red tail, with the distinctive Maltese Cross, appears in the background.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Kazakhstan sends evidence of Aliyev's involvement in opposition leader murder to Austria


Kazakhstan's Tengri News reports that Kazakhstan has sent documents pointing to the involvement of Rakhat Aliyev in the murder of a Kazakh opposition leader Sarsenbayev to Austria, Tengrinews reports citing Interfax-Kazakhstan.

“We have sent an investigation request [to Austria], in which we specified that we needed to question several individuals and requested an opportunity to do so,” a source in the Kazakhstan General Prosecutor’s Office told Interfax-Kazakhstan.

The request was set to the Austrian law enforcement authorities after the Specialized Inter-District Criminal Court of Almaty Oblast established the involvement of Rakhat Aliyev and former head of the National Security Service Alnur Musayev in the murder of a prominent Kazakhstani politician Altynbek Sarsenbayev and his aides.

The bodies of the opposition leader Altynbek Sarsenbayev, his driver and bodyguard were discovered on February 13, 2006 in the outskirts of Almaty.

Nine people were found guilty of the crime and were sentenced to various prison terms. Chairman of the Senate Yerzhan Utembayev was found guilty of ordering the assassination and sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment. Rustam Ibragimov, the killer, was sentenced to the capital punishment. Since there is a moratorium on death penalty in Kazakhstan, Ibragimov will spend his life behind bars.
Meanwhile, in late 2013 the Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan announced that Ibragimov changed his testimony. The killer announced that it were Aliyev and Musayev who ordered the murder, not Utembayev. In January this year Kazakhstan Prosecutor's Office filed a motion to start a new investigation in the case against Aliyev and Musayev.

Aliyev, who was Kazakhstan's ambassador to Austria until 2007 and a former son-in-law of President Nursultan Nazarbayev, was convicted in 2008 and sentenced to a total of 40 years in prison for several grace crimes, including murder of two bankers, treason, and preparing a coup. The verdicts were handed out in absentia as Aliyev was hiding abroad since 2007.

Currently, Aliyev is under arrest in Austria’s capital Vienna. According to his lawyer, he handed himself in voluntarily to cooperate with the investigation on the kidnap and murder of two Kazakhstani bankers Zholdas Timraliyev and Aibar Khasenov.

For more information see:http://en.tengrinews.kz/crime/Kazakhstan-sends-evidences-of-Aliyevs-involvement-in-opposition-leader-murder-to-254137/
Use of the Tengrinews English materials must be accompanied by a hyperlink to en.Tengrinews.kz

BBC: Austria arrests top Kazakh dissident Rakhat Aliyev

Austrian police have arrested a leading opponent of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on suspicion of murder.
Lawyers for Rakhat Aliyev say he flew to Vienna voluntarily for questioning by Austrian investigators.
Mr Aliyev, a former son-in-law of Mr Nazarbayev, is wanted in Kazakhstan over the murder of two bankers, kidnapped in 2007 and later found dead.
Austria has twice refused to extradite him. He used to be Kazakh ambassador to Vienna. He denies the charges.
Mr Aliyev, who currently lives in Malta, fell out with the Kazakh president in 2007 and says the Kazakh accusations against him are politically motivated.
A businessman with wide contacts among the Kazakh elite, he spoke out against Mr Nazarbayev after being sacked as ambassador.
Austria has refused to extradite him because of concerns about human rights in the ex-Soviet Central Asian republic.
He was formerly married to Dariga Nazarbayeva, eldest daughter of Mr Nazarbayev, an authoritarian ruler who has cracked down hard on any dissent.
Austria opened its own investigation into Mr Aliyev in 2011.

Rakhat Aliyev arrested in Vienna

According to Malta Today, Kazakh exile Rakhat Aliyev has been arrested in Vienna, according to Austria Presse Agentur.

Citing Aliyev's lawyer Mandfred Ainedter, the reports says that Aliyev turned himself in to police voluntarily because he wanted to cooperate with the investigation.

An arrest warrant for the Kazakh leader's ex son-in-law was issued on May 19, 2014. Austrian Interior Ministry spokesman Karl-Heinz Grundboeck has not confirmed Aliyev's arrest so far.

Aliyev is under criminal prosecution in Austria over his alleged involvement in the murder of two bankers in 2008.

Furthermore, Aliyev has had his assets frozen by Maltese courts as part of a money laundering inquiry. The Maltese investigation is being conducted in parallel with a similar inquiry underway in Krefeld, Germany.

In March, the Criminal Court  issued a freezing order on the assets owned by Aliyev, in the first confirmed action that the embattled millionaire was being investigated over money laundering.

The freezing order was issued against Aliyev, 52, and his Austrian wife Elnara Shorazova, and a host of companies he is connected to.

The freezing order has been communicated to Banif Bank and Bank of Valletta, as well as the inland revenue and VAT departments, the public registry and the financial services authority, Ganado Trustees & Fiduciaries and Iuris Fiduciaries.

The order prohibits Aliyev and his wife Elnara Shorazova, and the companies mentioned, from transferring or otherwise disposing of any movable or immovable property.

Aliyev’s assets frozen by court order

Malta Today reports that Rakhat Aliyev, formerly the son-in-law of Kazakh dictator Nursultan Nazarbayev, is also being investigated by Austrian prosecutors on the murder of two bankers in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2008.


The Criminal Court has issued a freezing order on the assets owned by Kazakh exile Rakhat Aliyev, in the first confirmed action that the embattled millionaire was being investigated over money laundering.

The freezing order was issued against Aliyev, 52, and his Austrian wife Elnara Shorazova, and a host of companies he is connected to.

The freezing order has been communicated to Banif Bank and Bank of Valletta, as well as the inland revenue and VAT departments, the public registry and the financial services authority, Ganado Trustees & Fiduciaries and Iuris Fiduciaries.

The order prohibits Aliyev and his wife Elnara Shorazova, and the companies mentioned, from transferring or otherwise disposing of any movable or immovable property.

Aliyev, formerly the son-in-law of Kazakh dictator Nursultan Nazarbayev and deputy head of the Kazakh secret service, is also being investigated by Austrian prosecutors on the murder of two bankers in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2008. The Maltese money laundering investigations only add to similar investigations in Krefeld, Germany.

Austrian connections

According to the freezing order, Aliyev is also connected to two companies set up with an address at Pendergardens, in St Julian's - Bongu Media Malta and Malta Press Agency.

Malta Press Agency Ltd is owned by Liliya Rakhmatullina, who is a director on another company A.V. Maximus Holding AG in Vienna. This company already features in money laundering investigations in Germany, as having been used as a channel for illegal monies to flow to subsidiaries Armoreal GmbH and S.T.A.R.T. Managementconsulting GmbH.

Bongu Media Malta is then owned by Kathleen Narodetsky, while her husband and journalist Alexander Narodetsky owns a 1% shareholding - both are based in Leeds, UK. Narodestky was once a director of the United States Congress funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Kiev (known as Radio Svoboda), in the Ukraine.

Trusts connected to Aliyev

Another company whose assets have been frozen are Olympic Yachting Limited - possibly used as the owner of his personal yacht - whose shareholder is Ganado Trustees & Fiduciaries.

Other companies are AJ Trust, Sydney Trust, and Athina Trust of Malta; and Acquarius Trust Company Limited and Aurelius Holdings Limited of Gibraltar; and EDS Holdings Ltds and Crimson Limited.

Investigation

In 2013, complaints submitted to both the Viennese prosecutor and the Maltese police, seen for the first time by MaltaToday, revealed a network of companies connected to Aliyev. According to Austrian lawyers Lansky Ganzger Partner, the money was laundered from alleged criminal activity, but MaltaToday cannot substantiate this claim.

The lawyers mapped out a complex network of transaction flows: in the first step, money was fed via two offshore companies, AV Maximus SA and Argocom Ltd into another company, A.V. Maximus Holding AG. That money was then channelled into subsidiaries Armoreal GmbH and S.T.A.R.T. Managementconsulting GmbH.

In the second step, loans were granted between the subsidiaries, with large amounts going to the German company Metallwerke Bender Rheinland.

In the third step, the money flowed back to A.V. Maximus SA or, via A.V. Maximus Holding AG, to Maltese and Caribbean enterprises.

The Austrian A.V. Maximus Holding was owned by a Maltese company, A & P Power Ltd, which was itself owned by A + P Power Holdings Ltd, registered in the Caribbean island of Nevis.

A & P Power Ltd, whose official purpose was indicated as rendering aeronautics services, was used by Shorazova to transfer the sum of €2.4 million from Austria to Malta. In 2009 it had assets of just €300, incurring a loss of €2,100 in 2010.

Now seated at the address of Joseph Giglio's law firm, A & P Power has been renamed Zurich Asset Management Ltd.

Berlin lawyers Danckert Spiller Richter Bärlein, acting on behalf of the Kazakh ministry of justice, also filed its own report to the Maltese Attorney General.

In their dossier, DSRB claimed that Aliyev shifted to Malta over €100 million in alleged "criminal gains" during his time as deputy head of the Kazakh secret service.

Again, MaltaToday has been unable to substantiate these allegations, although they have not been rebutted by Maltese investigators so far.

On the Trail of Rakhat Aliyev

"On the Trail of Rakhat Aliyev" – a two-part mini-documentary by Mauro Baldelli
Part 1
Part 2
“Torture Allegations Against Rakhat Aliyev,” by MaltaToday.com.mt

Who needs horror movies when life is full of real horror stories?

Anastasiya’s Story

Anastasiya & baby
Anastasiya and her baby daughter Luiza, before Luiza was kidnapped from her mother in early 2004. This is the last known photo of Anastasiya Novikova while she was alive.
Anastasiya Novikova, born of Russian parents in 1980, was a hopeful young woman who moved from her native Uzbekistan to attend school and find opportunities in Kazakhstan, Central Asia.
With her long blond hair and cheerful features, Anastasiya landed a dream job as a news reader for one of Kazakhstan’s major television channels, NTK.
There, the attractive young woman came to the attention of NTK’s owner, billionaire Rakhat Aliyev.
Nearly twenty years her senior and with unparalleled political connections, Aliyev promised to liberate Anastasiya from obscurity and help her see the world. He brought her with him to Vienna, Austria, where he would serve twice as ambassador.
Forced to marry a cousin to conceal her pregnancy
But Aliyev was married to the daughter of the President of Kazakhstan. He couldn’t make his affair public.
After he impregnated Anastasiya, he forced her to marry his cousin, a subordinate in Kazakhstan’s diplomatic service named Daniyar Esten. Esten would pretend that the baby was his.
As Anastasiya became more visibly pregnant in Vienna, Aliyev knew she would become a problem. He had to get her out of Austria and out of sight. That meant sending her to a place where she could disappear while he continued his sexual relations with her.
Captivity in Beirut
Thanks to shady connections in Beirut, Aliyev arranged for Anastasiya and her “husband” to move there and live with a senior Kazakhstani diplomat for eight months. Aliyev’s sister lived in Beirut, married to a Lebanese Kazakh who, as his brother-in-law, gave Aliyev and his enforcers a local Arabic-speaking support network. Aliyev’s brother-in-law was Issam Salah Hourani.
Anastasiya was captive in the Lebanese capital. She had no money. No way to travel on her own. She was completely cut off from her family and friends.
Her baby daughter, Luiza, was born at that time. As the pictures show, Anastasiya found comfort in her new baby girl – and with a local man who took an interest in her. To punish Anastasiya for “cheating” on him, Aliyev had Luiza taken away.
Brutalized in the Houranis’ apartment
Anastasiya was transferred to an apartment owned by Aliyev’s Lebanese brother-in-law, Issam Salah Hourani, and Hourani’s brother, Devincci. Issam Hourani’s sister had been with Anastasiya during Luiza’s birth. Now, Aliyev instructed the sister to be responsible for baby Luiza, and raise her as a member of the Aliyev family. Esten lived with her, but forbade her to venture outside alone. A special lock on the front required a key to enter or exit. Anastasiya was a prisoner.
Anastasiya Novikova’s tragic story played out to the end in that apartment.

How She Was Murdered

Anastasiya & Luiza Sep 2003
Anastasiya Novikova and her baby daughter Luiza, in Beirut, September 2003. Anastasiya sent this photo to members of her family.
In the spring of 2004, as further punishment for “cheating” on him after taking away her baby, witnesses say, Rakhat Aliyev severely beat Anastasiya in the Beirut apartment owned by the Houranis.
Witnesses have testified that Aliyev had Anastasiya’s wrists tied to hooks mounted to the walls, and used ropes as a form of crucifixion. Witnesses say he whipped her, broke her ribs, left bruises all over her body, and raped her. Sometimes Anastasiya was handcuffed to brackets attached to the walls.
With her “husband” Esten’s acquiescence, a mattress was placed against the bedroom window and secured with duct tape to muffle the sounds from inside, and to block out the light from outside.
Drugged and abused
To keep her quiet, Aliyev injected Anastasiya with ketonal, also known as Ketoprofen, a painkiller for humans if administered in pill form, but intended for horses if administered as an injection. He instructed an underling in how to inject Anastasiya daily.
Anastasiya pleaded to be reunited with her little girl. Another Aliyev subordinate at the Kazakhstan Embassy in Beirut finally coordinated the visits through Aliyev’s brother-in-law, Issam Hourani, an owner of the apartment whose sister reportedly was raising the child.
While Anastasiya was able to see her baby again, her very presence became an increasing problem. Aliyev ordered a subordinate to give her a different drug, this time in tablet form. Her “husband” Esten administered them as well. The tablets made Anastasiya drowsy and passive. Soon the pills made her physically ill – but she was becoming addicted and craved them.
The subordinate says he told Aliyev about her worsening condition, but Aliyev ordered him to give her more, and later, after she was addicted, to cut her off.
Aliyev had once told an associate that he wanted her to take a medication that would cause her to gain weight, and make her unattractive.
Beirut apartment
The Beirut apartment building where Anastasiya was held captive and hurled to her death. This photo is from the Lebanese authorities’ 2004 report.
‘Biggest problem’
Later that spring, when Anastasiya ventured outside on her own, Esten locked her up again in the apartment, this time shackling her in the bedroom.
Witnesses say another Aliyev subordinate shaved off her long, beautiful blond hair as punishment, and left the cuttings on the urine-stained floor as a further insult.
Anastasiya was, according to a witness, the “biggest problem” for Aliyev’s Beirut-based brother-in-law. Something had to be done.
Finally, on June 19, 2004, the terribly abused young mother was hurled from her apartment prison to her death.
Her dead body was found impaled on iron reinforcement rods atop a concrete fence that rose beneath the apartment.
Within three days, with pressure on Lebanese authorities from Aliyev’s subordinates in the Kazakhstan embassy, Anastasiya’s remains were cleared to be flown to Kazakhstan for burial.
The balcony from where Anastasiya fell to her death. The apartment was owned by Rakhat Aliyev's brother-in-law, Issam Hourani, and Issam's brother, Devincci Hourani. Photo is from Lebanese police investigators.
The balcony from where Anastasiya was thrown to her death. The apartment was owned by Rakhat Aliyev’s brother-in-law, Issam Hourani, and Issam’s brother, Devincci Hourani. Photo is from Lebanese police investigators.
How did Anastasiya Novikova die?
Medical examiners said Anastasiya’s broken bones were consistent with a 9-story fall, but forensic evidence did not prove she was murdered.  Saying they found no evidence of a struggle, medical examiners ruled her death – tentatively – as a suicide.
A local security guard told authorities that he saw a Russian man with greenish eyes enter the apartment at the time of Anastasiya’s death. The description fit the appearance of the Aliyev subordinate who had shaved her head as punishment, and who later shipped Anastasiya’s body out of the country.
One of Aliyev’s associates in Beirut told authorities that, on hearing the news of Anastasiya’s death, Aliyev had instructed him to tell people that the young woman had drowned in the bathtub.
Esten had a more plausible answer. Anastasiya, he said, suffered from psychological disorders caused by sexual abuse from her childhood, and she killed herself. With Aliyev’s brother-in-law serving as his Arabic-language translator with authorities, Aliyev’s cousin Esten said explicitly that he wanted no criminal investigation into the death of the mother of Aliyev’s child.
Urgency to fly the Anastasiya’s remains from Beirut – without telling her family
But the Lebanese authorities placed Esten under investigation anyway and took his passport.
Apparently at Aliyev’s instruction, the Kazakhstan Embassy in Beirut pressured Lebanese authorities to release Anastasiya’s body soon after it was embalmed for transport, and certified that Esten would cooperate if they would return his passport so he could leave Lebanon with the body for burial in Kazakhstan.
However, Anastasiya Novikova had no family in Kazakhstan. She was not a citizen of Kazakhstan, but of Uzbekistan, where she was born. Nobody – not even her “husband” Esten – informed her parents or brother of her death.
Before the initial five-day investigation of Esten was completed, Esten a boarded the private jet to Kazakhstan chartered by Vadim Koshlyak, the Aliyev aide who had shaved Anastasiya’s head.
With Esten and Koshlyak aboard, the chartered plane flew to a remote part of Kazakhstan’s broad steppe, where Anastasiya’s broken body was hauled overland to a freshly dug grave in an otherwise abandoned cemetery, and secretly buried.
Then Aliyev’s cousin Esten, his aide Koshlyak, and the others left aboard the chartered plane, and nothing more was said.
The following year, in 2005, Esten was killed in a mysterious traffic accident in Austria.
Aliyev become prime suspect
Two years later, Anastasiya’s body was discovered at the remote abandoned cemetery. Kazakhstani authorities identified the remains and notified Anastasiya’s grieving family. Anastasiya’s mother pieced together the evidence and found a lawyer who could help her back in Beirut. She successfully petitioned Lebanese authorities to open a criminal murder investigation into her daughter’s death.
The prime suspect was Rakhat Aliyev.

Justice For Novikova Website

JusticeForNovikova.com was launched to mark the 10th anniversary of the murder of Anastasiya Novikova, a young mother who was murdered after bearing the child of the man she loved.


About Anastasiya Novikova: She viewed that man, Rakhat Aliyev, as an accomplished businessman and one of his country’s senior diplomats. In reality, Aliyev abused his authority to become an internationally wanted criminal.
After Aliyev surrendered to Austrian authorities on charges of murder and other crimes in 2014, some of us who were moved by Anastasiya’s tragic story began the #JusticeForNovikova campaign.
Because of the brutality of Aliyev and his accomplices who remain at large, we are fearful of identifying ourselves in public. But we do have the public support of members of Anastasiya’s family, including her father.
Our growing strength will be in our numbers and our international solidarity. We invite you to join us in seeking justice for Anastasiya Novikova, her daughter, and all victims of Rakhat Aliyev and his criminal gang.

Who is Rakhat Aliyev?

Rakhat Aliyev is wanted under an Interpol warrant for multiple counts of murder, kidnapping, extortion and other crimes. He hid in Malta, Cyprus and the Palestinian Territories. But the gangster tycoon, former head of the Kazakh secret service and twice-former Kazakh Ambassador to Austria, has friends who have been helping him avoid extradition. Aliyev must be stopped.

Aliyev's former associates say he got his thrills from torturing people. He rendered them helpless, bound them in shackles, stretched them on a rack, and crucified one with rope and hooks.

They say he enjoyed whipping, applying electric shocks, breaking bones, and inflicting psychological torture on those who displeased him.

The summary below is taken from a more extensive site about this man, RakhatAliyev.com.

Кому нужны фильмы ужасов, когда реальная жизнь полна ими?

Кому нужны фильмы ужасов, когда реальная жизнь полна ими? Возьмём для примера историю Анастасиии Новиковой - молодой матери, убитой человеком, которого она когда-то любила и от которого родила дочку.
Anastasiya Novikova and her beloved little girl, Luiza, shortly before Luiza was kidnapped from her mother. This is the last known photo of Anastasiya before she was killed in June 2004.
Анастасия Новикова и дочь Луиза, незадолго до их насильственной разлуки. Это последняя известная фотография Анастасии перед её убийством в июне 2004 г.
Она знала Рахата Алиева, как успешного бизнесмена и видного дипломата. На самом же деле, Алиев злоупотреблял своим высоким положением, став преступником и убийцей в международном розыске .

После того как в 2014 году Алиев сдался австрийским властям по обвинению в убийстве и других преступлениях, те из нас, кого трагическая история Анастасии не оставила равнодушной, организовали кампанию протеста #JusticeForNovikova, чтобы привлечь виновных к правосудию.

Из-за особой жестокости Алиева и его сообщников, которые всё ещё остаются на свободе, мы не можем выступать открыто. Но мы пользуемся поддержкой общественности, а также членов семьи Анастасии, в том числе и её отца.

Наша сила в международной солидарности. Мы приглашаем всех присоединиться к нашему голосу и требовать правосудия – ради Анастасии Новиковой, ради ее маленькой дочери, и ради всех жертв Рахата Алиева и его преступной группировки.



Меня зовут Анастасия Новикова.

Я выросла в Центральной Азии. Как все молодые люди, я мечтала о свободе и счастье. Я никогда не думала, что моя жизнь скоро закончится в унижениях, пытках и насильственной смерти. Виновным удалось избежать правосудия. Но мои друзья и заступники не остановятся, пока виновные не будут наказаны.

Вот краткая история моей жизни.

Я полюбила Рахатa Алиевa. Он обещал, что покажет мне мир. Он говорил, что я стану звездой. Я забеременела от него и была этому очень рада. Но человек, которого я любила и считала, что хорошо его знаю, принудил меня выйти замуж за своего родственника, чтобы я всегда была под контролем его семьи. Затем он увез меня в Бейрут и там посадил меня под замoк. Я оказалась запертой в квартире его сообщника. Я стала заложницей под присмотром его головорезов.

У меня оставалась только одна радость в жизни – моя любимая дочка. Но и ее он тоже у меня забрал. Все мои мучения до этого были ничем по сравнению с болью, которую я испытала, когда моего ребенка вырвали из моих рук. Я умоляла их дать повидаться с моей девочкой – обнять ее хоть на минутку – и они обещали, что приведут дочку ко мне. Но я никогда её больше не видела.

Многие месяцы Рахат Алиев и его приспешники держали меня в плену. Меня избивали, кололи наркотиками, насиловали, и пытали. Моё тело было изуродовано пытками, ссадинами от побоев, ожогами от их сигарет, и следами иглы, когда меня кололи наркотиками.

Они прервали мои страдания 19 июня 2004 года.

Соседи нашли мое тело на шипах ограды тремя этажами ниже балкона квартиры, которая была моей тюрьмой.

Это было десять лет назад. Моё имя, как и имена других жертв замученных моими палачами, было забыто.

Ради меня, моей дочери, ради всех пострадавших от рук моих убийц, привлеките их к правосудию!

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Friday, July 11, 2014

Anastasiya’s daughter united with grandmother

UNITED: Anastasiya’s mother Tatiana and daughter Luiza, March 2008. (Credit: family member)

 Rakhat Aliyev is alive and well, and living in Kazakhstan. She is now 11 years old.
A lot of people have been asking us, “What happened to little Luiza?”
We want to give Luiza her privacy, and respect the privacy of the loving family that is raising her. However, we also want to provide proof that Luiza was united with her maternal grandmother – Anastasiya’s mother, Tatyana Medvedeva.
Mrs Medvedeva provided us with a photo of her with Luiza taken in early 2008, when Anastasiya’s remains were re-buried at a Christian funeral outside Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Here is the photo, appearing in public for the first time.
Anastasiya’s mother, Mrs Medvedeva, is holding her granddaughter Luiza, who was 4-1/2 at the time.
Mrs Medvedeva gave us permission to make the photo public.
We are told by other sources that DNA tests prove that Luiza is indeed the daughter of Anastasiya Novikova and Rakhat Aliyev.
Rakhat Aliyev has never acknowledged his youngest daughter, who was born in Beirut in the summer of 2003.
To recap the story
Aliyev had had Anastasiya sent to Beirut to live in captivity so that nobody would know about Aliyev’s illicit relationship and out-of-wedlock daughter. He coerced Anastasiya to marry his cousin, Daniyar Esten.
Both lived in Beirut in an apartment owned by Aliyev’s brother-in-law, Issam Hourani, and Issam’s brother Devincci Hourani. The Houranis and Esten allegedly participated in the forced captivity and brutalization of Anastasiya in Beirut, and in the coverup that followed Anastasiya’s violent death on June 19, 2004.
After helping dispose of Anastasiya’s body in a secret grave in southern Kazakhstan, Esten sent baby Luiza to live with his parents, also in Kazakhstan. Apparently he had them believe that he was Luiza’s father.
Esten was killed in a traffic incident in Austria the following year.
The Estens later learned the truth about Luiza when Anastasiya’s broken remains were discovered in their secret grave and exhumed in the summer of 2007.
After that discovery, Anastasiya’s mother, Mrs Mevdedeva, was united with her granddaughter for the first time and met the surviving Esten family.

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