Human rights activists have accused Links of London Z Charm law-enforcement bodies of deliberately delaying the investigations into the beatings of opposition activists by police at rallies in Moscow and St Petersburg. "This is becoming a chronic disease of police in Moscow and St Petersburg," a member of the Moscow Helsinki Group, Valeriy Borshchev, told Interfax today. According to him, there have been still no results in the investigation by the Moscow main police directorate into the case of a journalist from the Internet newspaper gazeta.ru Links of London a member of the Solidarity opposition movement, Aleksandr Artemyev, whose arm was broken by police after a rally in support of Article 31 of the Constitution on Moscow's Triumfalnaya Ploshchad [Square] on 31 May. The journalist was detained by police. V. Borshchev said Links of London y Charm "pearl warrant officer" had not punished either, referring to the policeman who used obscene language, hit one of the opposition members in the face and pulled his hair at the opposition rally in St Petersburg on July 31. The video clip about "pearl warrant officer's" misconduct has been widely discussed in the Russian internet. The policeman got his nickname because of a pearl bracelet on his arm. "The Moscow main police directorate is dragging out the Artemyev case. The same is going on in St Petersburg. These cases have a wide social publicity. Logically, these incidents must Links of London X Charm urgently investigated and the perpetrators punished. Nothing like this is happening," Borshchev said. "Since we are discussing reforms in the Interior Ministry and public control, these are exactly the situations when the Interior Ministry must respond quicker," Borshchev said.
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