Members meet at Vienna's Hofburg winter palace
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posted by zaina19 on August, 2005 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/26/2005 1:13 AM Profile: The OSCE Wednesday, 24 August 2005, 14:56 GMT 15:56 UK Members meet at Vienna's Hofburg winter palace Flags of member nations at the OSCE HQ (Picture: OSCE) Membership: 55 nations Headquarters: Vienna, Austria Budget: 168.6 million euros (2005) The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the OSCE, aims to prevent conflict and manage crises in Europe, the Caucasus and central Asia. The organisation is based in Vienna, Austria, but many of its 3,500 staff work in the field. The OSCE is particularly active in the countries of the former Yugoslavia and in the republics of the Caucasus. The organisation's mandate is broad. It aims to promote democracy and human rights and to resolve regional conflicts. To this end it encourages political, social and media reforms. The OSCE has no peacekeeping contingents, but may call on the resources of other international bodies, including the UN and Nato. Background The OSCE's forerunner, the ... >> full...
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"The Great Migration" of Chechens
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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: 8/26/2005 4:04 AM August, 25, 2005 "The Great Migration" of Chechens The western research centres inform about "the great migration" of Chechens in connection with proceeding military aggression of Russia. So according to the London Institute's reportings about war and peace for the past several years of war about 70 000 Chechens have submitted on a political asylum in Europe, but only few of them have received it. (Under the Europe are realized also such countries, as Poland and Slovakia.). Besides the threat of life, many Chechens try to abandon their country for the lack of high-grade education for the children in the Chechen Republic, xenofobia in the Russian society, danger to residing and the financial reasons. The biggest problem for Chechens -is to receive the passport and the visa. ... >> full...
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/28/2005 3:01 AM 19 children hospitalized in Stavropol Region, feared poisoned by mercury
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On Friday, 19 children from the village of Inosemtsevo (Stavropol Region, Russia), aged 8 to 13, were hospitalized supposedly suffering from mercury poisoning. As REGNUM was told in local emergency service, at present time 13 of the children were discharged from a hospital in Zheleznovodsk. The other six still need medical supervision.
The mercury was spilled over the ground at Pushkin street, 1, near a local arts college and its dormitory. «The hospitalized kids live in the dormitory,» said a spokesperson for the local emergency office.
By the 13 children that were discharged from hospital the diagnosis of poisoning was not confirmed. Medical condition of the other six is stable.
http://www.regnum.ru/english/502586.html
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Rights defenders stripped of funds
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
CAUCASIAN KNOT / NEWS 27/8/2005 Rights defenders stripped of funds Nizhny Novgorod's Nizhegorodskii District Inspection of the Federal Tax Service has launched compulsory seizure of targeted funds from accounts of the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society that handles Chechnya problems. The seizure is performed on the basis of a decision of the tax agency on collecting profit tax arrears by sending collection letters to the bank in compliance with the procedure set out in Article 46 of the Tax Code. There are orders to charge off a total 844,227 roubles, the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society reports. Meanwhile, the tax inspection's decision to hold the Russian-Chechen Friendship Society accountable under a Tax Code article has been appealed in the Nizhny Novgorod Regional Court of Arbitration the other day. Simultaneously, a petition for suspending the decision until the examination of the appeal was filed. The court is going to consider the appeal the next week. Human rights defenders believe ... >> full...
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New trial of policeman accused of torture
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/1/2005 2:37 AM 29.7.2005 12:44 MSK New trial of policeman accused of torture RUSSIA, Kazan. On July 28th, in the Novy-Savinovsky Court of Kazan, a new trial began in the case of former criminal investigator Vladimir lyamzin. He is charged with exceeding official authority in the application of violence, according to the Human Rights Center of Kazan. Two months ago, a court sentenced the former policeman to a conditional sentence of five years in prison and deprived him of the right to work in law enforcement agencies for three years. The procuratorship of Novy-Savinovsky believed this punishment was too mild and appealed to the Judicial Board of the Supreme Court of Tatarstan, which abolished the sentence as being too mild and called for a new trial. In the course of the previous trial, a torture victim described that on May 13, 2004, he and his two friends were delayed ... >> full...
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