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Newspaper lawyer alleges police planted drugs in his apartment | IFEX

IFEX, Journalism, Ukraine
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September 9, 2010
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IFEX   International Freedom of Expression eXchange International Freedom of Expression eXchange: The police forced their way into lawyer Vyacheslav Ismaylov’s apartment, claiming they were investigating a criminal case.

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