From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/5/2005 2:20 PM Apr 5 2005 7:50PM Rights activists seek further "Katyn case" probe
MOSCOW. April 5 (Interfax) - Russian human rights activists have called for continuing the inquiry into the so-called "Katyn case," which was opened to investigate the murder of Polish officers and civilians in the Soviet Union in 1940.
"We think that ending the investigation is unacceptable," the Memorial human rights center said in a statement circulated on Tuesday.
"The crime must be qualified from a legal standpoint, the victims of the crime must be identified, while the names of all the culprits and perpetrators must be disclosed. All the investigation materials must be made available for the global public, primarily Polish and Russian [citizens], once the probe is completed," the statement reads.
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