December 14, 2014 this is the apartment of the Committee against Torture after it was destroyed by the police or militia groups of Ramzan Kadyrov in Grozny, Chechnya. Image 2 : Sergei Babinets. Via svoboda.org and Human Rights Watch.
http://goo.gl/6nrt5F : " Today, about 9 o'clock, we came together with Dmitriy Dimitriev from the hotel "Grozny City" to look at what's left of our office. Impressive painting: everything is broken, furniture turned over and the same broken, office burnt out completely. We took some photos. Emergency workers arrived, we gave him an explanation, after he said that the naked eye can see that was arson. Meanwhile, we packed up the belongings from the apartment and put them in the car. We were about to leave when a man came to the house with 10 police officers, most of whom were without uniform. They began to inspect the office. We expected to leave, but we were asked to stay for questioning. <...> We have long argued and pointed the illegal action, but the police were adamant and move on to our body searches during which they seized 4 camera and two phones.... I do not understand.
Pretext for repression - criticism head "Committee against Torture" Igor Kalyapin against Ramzan Kadyrov, who called to punish relatives of militants (in Chechnya have been burned several houses)." (sorry, my transl.)