MOSCOW - A member of the Kremlin's advisory council on human rights said on March 11 that the main suspect in the shooting death of a high-profile opposition figure was most likely forced to confess under duress, and that his two cousins in detention had been tortured.
New York Times: Official raises doubts on confession in Nemtsov case
Three unidentified suspects detained over the killing of Russian opposition activist Boris Nemtsov hide their faces inside the defendants' cage at the Basmanny district court in Moscow on March 8, 2015.