Chechen public demands to quash war criminals' 'not-guilty' verdicts
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posted by zaina19 on December, 2005 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/23/2005 8:35 AM 22.12.2005 20:45 MSK Chechen public demands to quash war criminals' 'not-guilty' verdicts CHECHNYA, Grozny. (Chechen Committee for National Salvation regional public movement). Hundreds of people, mainly the loved ones of the Chechens killed by Russian military (cases of Ulman, Arakcheyev-Khudyakov and other) gathered for a rally in the centre of Grozny on 19 December, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The protestors' main demand was to prevent acquittals of the Russian military who, in effect, committed war crimes in Chechnya citing acting on orders from their superiors. The rally was attended by press and television journalists, members of human rights organisations, including Optimum, Vybor Molodyozhi (Youth's Choice), Dialog, Chechen Women's Union, Chechen Human Rights Centre formed on 10 December 2005, as well as Khizir Mezhidov, Ombudsman's representative in the Chechen Republic, and Ibraghim Zoubairayev of Chechen President's Office for Constitutional Rights of the Russian Citizens ... >> full...
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New NGO legislation introduces rule of bureaucracy, says expert
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/23/2005 11:02 PM CAUCASIAN KNOT / NEWS 22/12/2005 New NGO legislation introduces rule of bureaucracy, says expert The Council of the Russian Duma has today decided to hold the third reading of the draft law toughening control over non-profit-making and nongovernmental organisations (NPO and NGO) tomorrow. No changes can be introduced to the bill at this stage. If the law is passed tomorrow, it may be approved by the Federation Council as soon as the beginning of next week and signed by the president of Russia by late this year, Mr Lev Levinson, an expert with the Human Rights Institute and Public Examination Institute who also worked in the lower house of the Russian parliament for a long time, has told Caucasian Knot's correspondent. "The improvements in the bill on non-profit-making organisation which the Duma passed yesterday in the second reading are only as compared with the version passed ... >> full...
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African student passes spot where Cameroonian was murdered in St Petersburg
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
Prev Discussion Next Discussion Send Replies to My Inbox Reply Recommend Message 1 of 1 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/26/2005 1:42 AM Monday, 26 December 2005, 06:30 GMT Murder of African alarms Russia African student passes spot where Cameroonian was murdered in St Petersburg This year has seen a sharp rise on attacks on foreigners in Russia A Russian youth movement allied to President Vladimir Putin is to demand action against racist violence after the murder of an African student. A spokesman for Nashi (Our People) said it wanted public condemnation of rising racial intolerance in St Petersburg, Mr Putin's native city. A Cameroonian was stabbed to death and a Kenyan citizen wounded in attacks in the city on Saturday evening. Russian prosecutors say they suspect both crimes were racially motivated. The Cameroonian, identified as Kanhem Leon, was attacked by a group of five or six youths dressed in dark clothing and ... >> full...
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UK students fear Russian racists
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/26/2005 1:46 AM BBC NEWS UK students fear Russian racists By Jonathan Charles BBC World Affairs correspondent, Voronezh, Russia Voronezh is a frightening place after dark, especially if you're a foreigner. The southern Russian town has been playing host to British and other foreign students for decades, but now, mirroring a national trend, it is seeing a dramatic rise in racism and racist attacks. Two foreign students have been murdered there in the past two years - the last victim a Peruvian, just a few weeks ago. Enrique Hurtado was at a sports complex when he was set upon by a gang of skinheads. The 18-year-old was beaten to death, another Peruvian and a Spanish student who were with him were left unconscious. The horrific attack has thrown the spotlight on a problem that the authorities seem reluctant to confront. When I met a group of British students who have been sent to Voronezh ... >> full...
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NGO leaders hope for president
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 12/26/2005 1:53 AM
CAUCASIAN KNOT / NEWS
23/12/2005
NGO leaders hope for president
"It is not just a crime, it is a mistake." Mr Alexander Auzan, director
general of the People's Assembly foundation and president of the
national project Public Accord, used this utterance of the prominent
French politician Talleyrand to comment to Caucasian Knot's
correspondent on the passing in the third reading today of the law
toughening control of non-profit-making and nongovernmental
organisations (NPOs and NGOs).
"This law fails to achieve those objectives which the potential
customer, the president of the Russian Federation, would like to
achieve, and in doing so, it creates a huge number of negative external
effects. Therefore, I say that this is not the end yet. The Federation
Council is, of course, a zero chance that the law might not be passed,
with the existing political ... >> full...
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