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Amnesty International: Russian Federation: Woman abducted In Chechnya: Zarema Gaisanova

posted by eagle on November, 2009 as Human Rights


Russian Federation: Woman abducted in Chechnya: Zarema Gaisanova

Index Number: EUR 46/026/2009
Date Published: 17 November 2009

Zarema Gaisanova, a 39-year-old Chechen woman, was abducted on 31 October 2009 in the Chechen capital, Grozny, in the Russian Federation's North Caucasus region. It appears that law enforcement officials may have been responsible for her abduction. She has not been seen since then. Zarema Gaisanova's mother was told by a representative of the Public Prosecutor’s office that she was alive, but he could not give her more information.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/EUR46/026/2009/en


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CK: Detained Human Rights Activist Arbi Khachukaev Set Free In Chechnya

posted by eagle on as Human Rights


Detained human rights activist Arbi Khachukaev set free in Chechnya

Nov 06 2009, 23:00

Arbi Khachukaev, head of the public organization named "Pravo" (Law), detained on November 5 in Moscow and convoyed to Chechnya, has been released from custody.

Local power agencies structures have categorically refuted the information that Arbi Khachukaev was detained on charges of complicity to separatists or in connection with the recent murder in the Grozny District of his younger brother, who was announced by power agents to be an active member of illegal armed formations. An official in the Chechen MIA told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent that such statements "were far-fetched and had nothing to do with reality."

The source has added that Khachukaev, being the person engaged in human rights activities, should know the laws and understand his responsibility for refusal to appear at interrogations, but instead "he preferred to hide from the investigation, and when he was brought to interrogation by ...


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Window On Eurasia: Moscow Seeks And Finds Assistance Abroad For Its Fight Against ‘Extremists’

posted by eagle on as Human Rights


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009

Window on Eurasia: Moscow Seeks and Finds Assistance Abroad for Its Fight against ‘Extremists’

Paul Goble

Vienna, November 18 – Russian officials are finding “ever greater understanding” for and even direct support of their approach to fighting what Moscow calls “extremism” not only in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States but also in the West, according to an expert on Russian intelligence and security affairs.
In an article in today’s “Yezhednevny zhurnal,” Irina Borogan, who works as an editor at the Internet portal Agentura.ru, says that the efforts of the Russian powers that be “to control the behavior” of Russians “in the near future” will not end at the borders of the Russian Federation (www.ej.ru/?a=note&id=9638).
She argues that such “international cooperation” is “simply the next step in the realization of control over the population.” Given that closing borders “Soviet-style” is not practical in today’s world, “the law enforcement organs ...

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BBC NEWS: EU Concern At Russia Human Rights

posted by eagle on as Human Rights


Wednesday, 18 November 2009

EU concern at Russia human rights


The EU is Moscow's biggest trading partner

Sweden's prime minister has expressed disquiet about Russia's human rights situation after an EU-Russia summit in Stockholm.

Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, said: "We exchanged views on human rights, the rule of law in Russia and democracy.

"This is an increasing cause for concern," he added.

Moscow and Brussels are still rebuilding relations after falling out over last year's Georgia-Russia war.

EU leaders were also due to discuss key issues such as trade and energy with their Russian counterparts.


" There is a level of mutual dependence - 
we depend on them for energy supplies and 
we are energy consumers for them" 

Alexander Stubb
Finnish Foreign Minister


Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying that Russia hoped to complete a new economic co-operation pact with the EU soon.

"We are now agreeing the points of ...


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RFE/RL: Interview: International PEN Marks Day Of The Imprisoned Writer

posted by eagle on as Human Rights


November 15, 2009

Interview: International PEN Marks Day Of The Imprisoned Writer

International PEN -- the worldwide association of writers -- marks the Day of the Imprisoned Writer this time each year. Its aim is to recognize and support writers who resist repression of their basic human right to freedom of expression. While International PEN campaigns on behalf of hundreds of authors all year round, this November 15 the group is highlighting the cases of five authors in five countries, representing five geographical regions. The countries are Cameroon, Iran, China, Russia, and Mexico. RFE/RL correspondent Bruce Pannier spoke to Sara Wyatt, director of the writers in prison committee at International PEN, about the campaign.

RFE/RL: Iran is one of the countries that has an author on your priority list. Is Iran a particularly noteworthy abuser of writers' rights?

Sara Wyatt: The rights and prison committee of International PEN will be 50 years old next year, ...

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