91. Protesters accused local officials of rigging votes on polling day. 92. Police intelligence officials have been accused of planting evidence against a group of Middle Easterners who were arrested in December on terrorism charges. 93. A high-ranking intelligence officer who accused top officials of being involved in smuggling, complicity with criminals and spying has been dismissed, media reported Saturday. 94. A human rights group, accusing officials of making unfounded allegations of communist subversion, called Thursday for restraint in pursuing suspects in riots last month. 95. A legislator, meanwhile, accused British officials on the island of contributing to the death toll by failing to make the rehousing of evacuees a priority. 96. A presidential auditing commission on Thursday accused officials in the Russian Far East of bilking the federal government of billions of rubles by charging illegally high prices for energy. 97. A retired Russian admiral has accused navy officials of covering up fatal submarine accidents from the Soviet era in order to hide their incompetence, a newspaper said Tuesday. 98. A leading critic of Amtrak resigned Monday from a panel that oversees the national railway, accusing Amtrak officials of stonewalling requests for information on its financial performance. 99. Adding to the tension, a Chechen official accused Russian authorities of trying to assassinate rebel Chechen leader Dzhokhar Dudayev a few days ago. 100. Al-Mukhlafi also accused election officials in some polling stations of using cardboard boxes instead of wooden boxes that can be locked and sealed. |