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APRIL 2005


Caucasian Knot: Antiwar Picket Banned In St Petersburg

posted by FerrasB on April, 2005 as Freedom and Fear




18/4/2005
Antiwar picket banned in St Petersburg

The picket against war in Chechnya appointed on 17 April in St Petersburg, one in a series of such pickets held by the Antiwar Committee on Sundays at Nevskii Avenue at Malaya Koniushennaya Street, was banned by the central district administration. The official ground was that the notification about the picket lodged with the district administration did not mention the persons responsible for holding the picket and "how the organisers were going to ensure public order" during the action, AWC activist Alexander Yermakov told Caucasian Knot.

Yermakov mentioned the notification was written using a template officials had not previously found faults with. Meanwhile, the authorities expressed an oral wish that the picket should be moved up Malaya Koniushennaya Street.

This is not their first attempt to have the inconvenient picket "out of sight," Irina Flinge, director of St Petersburg's Memorial Science and Information Centre, told Caucasian Knot ...
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Kavkaz-Center: It's The Problem Of Moscow That Chechens Are A Free Nation

posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear




It's the problem of Moscow that Chechens are a free nation

It is obvious that Russia 's plan of suppression of Chechnya has failed. The victorious declarations about the tenth phase of the twentieth stage of "counterterrorist" operation have no effect any more even on Russia 's average citizens known for their "narrow-mindedness".

But it is not characteristic to the Russians to admit that their own incapacity and mistakes are at the bottom of their failure. Sometimes journalists and politicians, sometimes sniper women with the Afghan Mujahiddeen hampered the Russian generals in the first Russian-Chechen war. At last they agreed in opinion that "politicians had stolen their victory"!? One might think it was not them in 1996, in a state of siege, and eating dogs, asked for quarter, and it was not their commanders, in the mud up to their knees, who came to the Chechen headquarters, asking to let them leave ...
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Caucasian Knot: Antiwar Picket Banned In St Petersburg

posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear




18/4/2005
Antiwar picket banned in St Petersburg

The picket against war in Chechnya appointed on 17 April in St Petersburg, one in a series of such pickets held by the Antiwar Committee on Sundays at Nevskii Avenue at Malaya Koniushennaya Street, was banned by the central district administration. The official ground was that the notification about the picket lodged with the district administration did not mention the persons responsible for holding the picket and "how the organisers were going to ensure public order" during the action, AWC activist Alexander Yermakov told Caucasian Knot.

Yermakov mentioned the notification was written using a template officials had not previously found faults with. Meanwhile, the authorities expressed an oral wish that the picket should be moved up Malaya Koniushennaya Street.

This is not their first attempt to have the inconvenient picket "out of sight," Irina Flinge, director of St Petersburg's Memorial Science and Information Centre, told Caucasian Knot ...
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Chechen Times: Condoleezza Rice Criticizes Russian Leadership

posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear


19.04.2005
Condoleezza Rice criticizes Russian leadership

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in Moscow for two days of talks with the Kremlin leadership, Deutsche Welle reports. Her motorcade was diverted shortly after she arrived following a bomb threat made to the hotel where she was planning to stay. En route to Russia she told reporters that she was very troubled by recent anti-democratic moves by the Kremlin such as the centralization of power and the crackdown on independent media. She also said any attempts by President Vladimir Putin to change the constitution to be able to seek a third term would not be a «positive development."
The Chechen Times
http://www.chechentimes.org/en/news/?id=28222


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The Chechen Times: “Worries” On Duty

posted by FerrasB on as Freedom and Fear


20.04.2005
“Worries” on duty

Russia is considered a test case of President George W. Bush’s vow to make democracy central to Washington’s relations. Rights activists complain Washington has been too tolerant of Russia’s backsliding on democracy, for fear of losing Putin’s cooperation on Bush’s top priority, the war on terrorism. Although Condoleezza Rice made some of the sharpest U.S. criticism to date of the Kremlin’s record on democracy at the start of a visit to Moscow.

Russian President Putin’s efforts to amass power and control television broadcasts are «very worrying» trends that have undermined Russian democracy, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Tuesday. Rice said she saw some bright signs, including nascent efforts to form political parties to vie for the presidency when Putin’s term runs out in three years, and said she understood that it was a «very complicated task» to govern Russia. But «there is no doubt that when we talk ...
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