Tajik sportsman, businessman killed in Moscow
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 24 April 2014 |
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April 24, 2014
By RFE/RL's Tajik Service
A well-known Tajik businessman and martial arts expert has been killed in Moscow.
Tajik media reports say unknown attackers shot and killed Shukhrat Yakhshimuradov near his house in the Russian capital on April 22.
According to media reports, Yakhshimuradov, 47, was the general manager of the Polish company Fair Play International.
In 1995, Yakhshimuradov was arrested in Moscow and charged with involvement in two murders. The charges were dropped later and he was eventually released.
Yakhshimuradov had sponsored the Tajik opposition and had worked with Amnesty International and the Aga Khan Foundation.
Yakhshimuradov was also known for his successes in karate, tae kwon do, and kickboxing.
With reporting by TajikTA and Asia-Plus
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