• Tamara Shakryl (Russian: Тамара Шакрыл; 1925 or 1926 – 12 November 2004) was a linguist, academic and human rights activist from Abkhazia. Shakryl was...
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    Minister Nodar Khashba, named by the relatives of human rights activist Tamara Shakryl as responsible for her death and threatened by them, had to spend the...
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    Ardzinba, and the second passport posthumously to activist and academic Tamara Shakryl, who had been the only victim during the 2004 post-election crisis....
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  • Among its other founding members were Natella Akaba, Georgi Gulia, Tamara Shakryl and Boris Kekhir-ipa. Another name suggested for the party was Democratic...
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    injured two of Bagapsh's supporters and mortally wounded the 78 years old Tamara Shakryl, an academic and human rights campaigner who supported Khajimba. She...
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  • attrition specialist Seki, Lucy Selkirk, Elisabeth O. Semino, Elena Shakryl, Tamara Sharma, Devyani Sharvit, Yael Shaw, Patricia Alice Shepard-Kegl, Judy...
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  • Sarishvili-Chanturia, Irine Saspers Saurmag of Iberia Şavşat Sayat-Nova Screeve Shakryl, Tamara Shalikashvili, John Shamba, Sergey Shartava, Zhiuli Shaumyan, Stepan...
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