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Phone call to Putin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phone call to Putin Phone Call to Putin ((ロシア語:звонок Путину)) is a slang term used by some Russian police departments for torture method which consists of administering electric shocks to the person's earlobes.〔 According to Amnesty International, torture with electric shocks is common in Russia.〔(Amnesty International report )〕〔(Justice Report by Amnesty International )〕〔(Torture and ill-treatment )〕〔(UN Committee against Torture Must Get Commitments From Russia to Stop Torture )〕〔(Torture in Russia "This man-made Hell" ) - by Amnesty International, 3 April 1997〕 This method was profiled in publications describing a case of Aleksei Mikheyev who was falsely accused of murder while his alleged victim was alive and well.〔 After surviving the alleged "phone call" torture, he jumped out of a third-floor window to escape his tormentors. The fall resulted in a spinal cord injury that rendered Mikheyev a paraplegic.〔( Russia Report: February 6, 2006 ) by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty〕 His case was taken to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France and became notable as "the first serious victory in a case of torture" brought to the Court against Russian government.〔Yulia Latynina ("Phone Call to Putin: A new method that the cops love. In the war against your own people, all tactics are good." (Russian) ) Novaya Gazeta 9 August 2004〕〔(Police Are at War With the Russian People ) by Yulia Latynina "In Nizhny Novgorod, Alexei Mikheyev gave a ride to a young woman he knew. When she didn't come home that evening, Mikheyev was arrested. He was tortured in the usual way -- the way Indians tortured white settlers and Chechen fighters torture Russian contract soldiers. Among other things the cops attached electric wires to Mikheyev's earlobes, a technique they like to call zvonok Putinu, or 'a phone call to Putin.' Mikheyev confessed to rape and murder." 〕 ==References==
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