[2] The website has been accused of "inciting inter-ethnic hatred" by the public prosecutor of North Ossetia and came under numerous hacker attacks in 2007.
The aim of the action was to demonstrate that the official results of the regional voting (98% turnout and 99% support of United Russia) were false.
[4] On June 6, 2008, by a court decision, the site was recognized as a resource distributing extremist materials aimed at inciting hatred or enmity.
In July 2009, on the initiative of the chairman of the public movement "Fair Ingushetia", a member of the expert council under the Human Rights Ombudsman in the Russian Federation, Magomed Khazbiev, a new opposition resource with a similar name, appeared on the Internet.
[8] On August 31, 2008, the website's owner[9] and a vocal critic of the government, Magomed Yevloyev, was shot dead while in police custody.