03 November, 2009 in Russian Newspapers

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Tested by the virus

By Andrey Kulikov, Irina Shterman (Chita – Irkutsk) Elvira Novikova and Yulia Potapova

Gennady Onishchenko approved the actions of Trans-Baikal doctors.

Russia’s chief sanitary doctor, Gennady Onishchenko, visited the Trans-Baikal Krai, where the first A/H1N1 deaths had been recorded.

The head of the Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Supervision of Consumers Protection) visited several pharmacies and hospitals, spoke with doctors and patients, and then held a private meeting with regional authorities. Additional measures of fighting the seasonal flu and SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) were discussed. Onishchenko approved the epidemic fighting methods that had been selected by the regional government.

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Terror has a feminine face

Mikhail Lukanin (North Caucasus)

Half of the graduates of terrorist school are young women.

In the North Caucasus, terrorists let their presence be known – this time in Dagestan. Yesterday, in the city of Khasavyurt, special forces destroyed three militants, including one female suicide bomber. A day earlier, a local Imam was killed in the Kizilyurt district. According to Trud’s sources, among the assassins were graduates of the Caucasus terrorist school. Militants have been actively recruiting female suicide bombers by buying them from their families for $3,000.

It was revealed yesterday that a 34-year-old Imam, Tinmagomed Razmanov, of the Bavtugay village in the Kizilyurt district, was recently shot next to his mosque. He was on his way home after evening prayers when he suffered several gun shots from unidentified gunmen. The Imam died in the ambulance. Authorities were unable to capture the perpetrators.

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Programmer – terrorist

Maria Grishina (Jerusalem)

Israeli authorities found killers of Arabs and a Russian-speaking Jewish family.

In Israel, 37-year-old Jewish terrorist Yaakov (Jack) Teitel has been arrested. He is suspected of killing two Palestinians in 1997, as well as committing hate crimes against homosexuals, representatives of Israel’s leftist parties, and Messianic Jews. Teitel was detained on October 7, but the Israeli police barred making any information pertaining to the case public, fearing that publicity might prevent capturing the terrorist’s accomplices. Today, the police came to the conclusion that Teitel acted alone.

Teitel, originally from Florida, made Israel his permanent residence in 2000. He owned a house in the West Bank settlement of Shvut Rachel. His father is a dentist who works on a US naval base. Teitel is a father of four who works from home as a programmer. He committed the killings of Palestinians in July-August of 1997, while visiting Israel as a tourist. His victims were an East Jerusalem taxi driver and a shepherd near the Palestinian city of Hebron.

Since 2000, having already become an Israeli citizen, Teitel has committed at least five terrorist acts. They include a September 2008 attack on a 73-year-old leftist professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Zeev Sternhell. An explosive device exploded near the professor’s home in Jerusalem; he sustained leg injuries. Police note that some of the terrorist’s explosives are particularly brutal. In February 2008, he sent a package to a family of Messianic Jews that was opened by a 15-year-old boy. The package contained a bomb made of nails and scraps of metal. The boy survived, but had to undergo nearly a dozen surgeries.

During the interrogation, the terrorist confessed to the August 1 attack on a gay club in Tel Aviv, in which 17-year-old Liz Trobushi and 26-year-old Nir Katz were killed. However, the police suspect that Teitel decided to take the blame while these killings were, in fact, committed by someone else.

Hatred toward sexual minorities is what gave away Teitel. He was arrested while hanging flyers directed against homosexuals and justifying the bombing of the Tel Aviv gay club. During his arrest, he tried getting rid of two bags in which two guns were later found. If proven guilty, Teitel faces life in prison. The suspect's lawyer claims that his client is mentally ill and “considers himself to be a messenger of God, who, at His request, is clearing the Earth of infidels.”

Yesterday, Israel gave permission to publish information on another criminal who, on October 17, brutally murdered a Jewish family that came from Tajikistan. This crime shocked Israel. The killer delivered multiple stab wounds to the six victims, including a six and a four-month-old child, after which he set fire to their home. The perpetrator was 39-year-old Dmitry Lakin, who, in Israel, changed his last name to Karlik (according to other sources – Kirilik). In Russia, he is wanted for other crimes, allegedly for outstanding loans. However, Israel did not extradite him to Russia. Israeli police said that Russian law enforcement agencies did not provide enough information for extradition. He came to Israel in 2004 from Chelyabinsk.

The motive for the crime was his dismissal from his job at the restaurant “Premier,” where he worked as the head waiter. The restaurant belonged to two members of the murdered family – 56-year-old Eduard Usherenko and his son, 32-year-old Dmitri (they both, including their wives, are among the victims). The suspect’s daughter also worked at the restaurant as a waitress. He was arrested in the Israeli resort city of Eilat, where perhaps he and his wife were planning on fleeing Israel by crossing the Egyptian border.

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