The application of the Minister of the Government of the ChRI, the Special Representative of the President of the ChRI, Ahmed Zakaev
London , the 7 th of June
In connection with the information about the amplification of reprisals in relation to Moslems in the territory of the Russian Federation , the Special Representative of the President of the ChRI Ahmed Zakaev has made the following application:
“The Government and the people of the Chechen Republic express solidarity to their brothers – Moslems of Russia, who are subjected to reprisals and discrimination from the regime of V.V. Putin. Scoffing at Moslems across Russia and genocide of the Chechen people are links of one chain, the chain of racism, and hatred to “non-Russians”, with which Putin tries to strengthen his criminal authority.
Today in Russia each Moslem is a Chechen, and it makes us, Chechens, responsible. ... >>full
6.6.2005 13:05 MSK "Civil resistance" takes to the streets RUSSIA, Saint Petersburg. "From now on the scene of our action will be the street," says the address by Coalition of Democratic Opposition Forces, the Civil Resistance of St. Petersburg. "We don’t want violence. We don’t want to break the law. The authorities are acting with arbitrariness refusing us permission to hold protests. It is not us who are breaking the law but the authorities. They infringe our constitutional rights. And our actions will convince the society," the document states.
The address published by the Coalition on 2 June notes that "the authorities refuse permission to hold protests, pickets and marches citing far-fetched and often laughable excuses. Organisers are detained by militia without charge. There is a real hunt by militia against distributors of independent press. Courts bury complaints of opposition members against the authorities. All this is the evidence that the authorities don’t ... >>full
Hundreds of grenades found in two caches in Russia's Jewish Reg
10.06.2005, 09.10
BIROBIDZHAN, June 10 (Itar-Tass) - Specialists of the Federal Security Service's department in the Jewish Autonomous Region found two caches containing 770 live grenades and about 900 fuses for them.
The hidden boxes of grenades were found on June 6 and 9 near the small railway settlement of Bira.
Eight years ago, ammunition depots of the Defence Ministry were on fire and exploded there, and tens of thousands of projectiles, grenades, mines and TNT cartridges scattered at the range of about five kilometres.
Local residents and criminal groups from the Amur and Primorsky territories have looked for and found ammunition in the area.
The security service has seized about a thousand grenades, five artillery shells, 40 kilogrammes of trinitrotoluene and more than a thousand of fuses this year alone, the security department's spokesman Vladimir Zhuravlyov said.
Russians' Appeals to Court Bring Intimidation, Death Relatives of Missing and Dead Told Not to Go to Rights Body
By Peter Finn Washington Post Foreign Service Sunday, July 3, 2005; A15
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NAZRAN, Russia -- Russians who appeal to the European Court of Human Rights after their relatives disappear or are killed in Chechnya or neighboring Ingushetia face constant threats to force them to drop the cases. In at least five instances, applicants to the court were themselves killed or had disappeared, according to lawyers, human rights groups, court records and relatives.
In April, two men were taken from their homes by armed men after filing a case about the abduction of eight people in a Chechen village in 2004, according to Memorial, a Russian human rights group. The body of one of the petitioners was found in May. Members of his family are now living in fear and considering withdrawing the case, according to Memorial
27/7/2005 Protest against unlawful actions of police
A picket against torture in police custody and inhuman treatment of convicts occurred in Krasnodar on 26 June. The Krasnodar territorial public organisation Mothers in Defence of Detainees and Convicts Rights was the organiser. About 100 signatures were collected against the use of illegal methods of investigation by law enforcement agents.
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