Former Mongolian intelligence chief faces torture charges

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Mongolia's former intelligence chief goes on trial next week accused of allowing the torture of two people later convicted of assassinating the leader of a 1990 democratic revolution.
Khurts Bat, the ex-head of Mongolian intelligence, is charged with overseeing the torture of Sodnomdarjaa Batdagva and Chimgee Tumurkhurd, who were jailed in 2016 after confessing to murdering Zorig Sanjaasuren.
The trial is not open to the public and details are scarce as the trial of a political figure is seen as a state secret in Mongolia.
Khurts was first charged in April, but released pending trial two days later.
If he is found guilty, Sodnomdarjaa and Chimgee could then challenge their own convictions.
Zorig was a pro-democracy revolutionary on the verge of being named as the country's new prime minister, when he was stabbed to death in 1998 in what was widely believed to be a political assassination.
It took until 2015 for any arrests to be made for his murder following a long and sprawling political investigation that saw over 1,500 people interrogated as suspects -- including at one point Zorig's wife, the only witness to the attack.
The case against Khurts emerged after videos of Sodnomdarjaa and Chimgee apparently being tortured were shown on national TV in May.
In one video, Sodnomdarjaa is seen being beaten and spat on, then forced to do push-ups and squats before a bucket of his own urine is dumped on him while interrogators yell "Confess!"
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First Published: Aug 22 2019 | 3:00 PM IST