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Klebnikov family satisfied with acquittal of 3 murder suspects

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The family of Paul Klebnikov, the editor of Forbes Russia magazine killed two years ago in Moscow, said Friday they respected a jury decision to acquit three defendants of his murder.

MOSCOW, May 5 (RIA Novosti) - The family of Paul Klebnikov, the editor of Forbes Russia magazine killed two years ago in Moscow, said Friday they respected a jury decision to acquit three defendants of his murder.

"We agree with the ruling and are not going to appeal the verdict at all," family lawyer Larisa Maslennikova said.

"Michael Klebnikov, the brother of the late [journalist], has been informed about the acquittal," she said. "He took the news like a civilized man. He respects the court decision."

The three men were released from custody after the verdict was handed down. Prosecutors said they would appeal the decision

Prosecutors in the case claimed Kazbek Dukuzov, Musa Vakhayev and notary Fail Sadretdinov - all three ethnic Chechens - gunned down Klebnikov on July 9, 2004, on the orders of Chechen businessman Khozh-Akhmed Nukhayev, who wanted revenge after Khlebnikov's critical book "Conversations with a Barbarian" featured him as the central figure.

According to the prosecution, Nukhayev recruited a Chechen gang, including Vakhayev and Dukuzov - who were arrested by Belarusian police in Minsk on November 17 last year - and two other men, named as Magomed Dukuzov and Magomed Edilsultanov. They remain on the federal wanted list.

Klebnikov, a United States national, had worked for Forbes since 1989 and gained his reputation for investigating murky post-Soviet business dealings and corruption.

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