Conflict diaries: Grozny afternoon
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posted by zaina19 on June, 2005 as Human Rights
Wednesday, 8 June, 2005, 08:21 GMT 09:21 UK Conflict diaries: Grozny afternoon Each day this week, the BBC is looking at the everyday lives of people living in some parts of the world that are worst-affected by conflict. Here, Louisa, a maternity ward nurse who lives in the Chechen capital Grozny, talks about her afternoon looking after the war-torn city's youngest citizens. Louisa with two babies Louisa has remained at the hospital throughout the conflict I work at the maternity ward of clinic hospital Number Four in Grozny. I came to work this morning and took over my babies. This morning there were 19 babies. Four of them have gone home now after having spent three days at the hospital, and three more have been born since I got here. We've just taken the babies from their mums after breast feeding. Some of the children are full-up and are now sleeping; the others, it seems, are still ... >> full...
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Chechen Gov urge Council of Europe to protect human rights in Chechnya
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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: 6/20/2005 3:55 PM Chechen Gov urge Council of Europe to protect human rights in Chechnya It will be six years soon as the second stage of the Russian-Chechen war has been continuing. This war which the Russian Federation started against the Chechen nation is the cruellest in the modern European history. The one-million-strong population of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria has sustained catastrophic losses as the world community has left it to be lacerated by butchers to please imperial ambitions of the Kremlin regime in exchange for economic cooperation. At least 25 per cent of the [Chechen] population has been killed since autumn 1994, including over 45,000 juveniles. About 90,000 people were abducted or went missing. Over half of the entire population have been subjected to physical and ... >> full...
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/24/2005 6:23 PM 15/6/2005 Deceived and forgotten The dwellers of a temporary accommodation point for forced migrants in Grozny complain of hard living conditions and a shortage of food. An extremely difficult situation is taking shape in the temporary accommodation point for Chechen refugees in Mayakovskogo in Grozny's Staropromyslovskii district. The refugees complain of an acute shortage of food and a number of other problems. "No humanitarian aid has been handed out to us for a long time already. One can say we are on the verge of hunger, as we have no income sources, no jobs," Maret, a 38-year-old dweller of the temporary accommodation point, told Caucasian Knot. "The living conditions here are much worse than those we had when we lived in tents in Ingushetia. At least humanitarian aid was given there regularly." Maret says there are other problems, above those with food. "Water is brought here in ... >> full...
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Germans are against the ex-tradition of the Chechen refugees from Germany
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/24/2005 8:32 PM June, 23, 2005 Germans are against the ex-tradition of the Chechen refugees from Germany In connection with the International day of refugees, the German Society of the peoples, being threatened, has subjected the authority of Germany to the sharp criticism for extradition of the Chechen refugees from the country, more often to Poland , German newspaper Schwaebisches Tagblatt informs. In the application it is said that Chechen refugees are in an uncertain situation in Germany . They are given the residential permit only for several months. After that the authorities can prolong the permit to stay in Germany , and can not prolong and send from them out of the country. The society has demanded from the authorities to give the Chechen refugees residence permit for the term of not less than 1 year at once. The society emphasized, that life of Chechens in ... >> full...
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Haindrava: Refugees from the Chechen Republic will be in Georgia until they make a decision to leave it
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/24/2005 8:36 PM June, 23, 2005 Haindrava: Refugees from the Chechen Republic will be in Georgia until they make a decision to leave it Speaking on the air of the radio station "Echo of Moscow" the state minister of Georgia of the settlement of conflicts George Haindrava, answering the question about the position of the Chechen refugees in Georgia, declared that during a recent trip to the places of compact residing of Chechens in Pankisi, the Russian authorities detained and took away a part of Chechen refugees, Marsho.dk informs. It was done after the Russian voyagers realized that the Chechen refugees are not categorically going to come back to the Chechen Republic . According to G. Haindrava, returning of the Chechen refugees should be voluntary and each of them should decide, whether he wants to go back or not. "We have refugees from the Chechen Republic in our territory. ... >> full...
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