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Moscow ‘pursuing’ Muslims: HR body

posted by zaina19 on August, 2005 as Human Rights



August 3, 2005     Wednesday     Jumadi-us-Sani 26, 1426
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Moscow ‘pursuing’ Muslims: HR body


MOSCOW, Aug 2: A human rights group accused Russia’s authorities on Tuesday of using their campaign against terrorism as a pretext for an illegal and politicized pursuit of Muslims. “This campaign has either been initiated from the top, or it is a campaign that people have understood they are supposed to carry out,” Svetlana Ganushkina, a campaigner with the human rights organisation Memorial, said at a news conference.

Memorial, which was established in the last years of the Soviet Union to uncover the mass abuses that took place under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, said it had compiled numerous dossiers on Muslims who had been unfairly treated.

“We are currently involved in 23 judicial inquiries concerning 81 people, all of them Muslims officially pursued for extremist or terrorist activities, but all the cases have political subtexts,” Vitaly Ponomarev, director of Memorial’s Central Asia programme, said.

Russia has been engaged in a campaign against separatists in the mainly Muslim North Caucasus region of Chechnya since 1999, when it moved in to restore control there. The two sides earlier fought a devastating civil war between 1994 and 1996.

Muslims in Russia are sometimes imprisoned for up to eight years for membership of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, a radical group with offices in London that advocates setting up an Islamic state in Central Asia by peaceful means, Ponamarev said.

Ganushina also condemned the Russian authorities’ detention of 14 Uzbeks on June 18 on suspicion of involvement in the bloody events that shook the eastern Uzbek province of Andijan in May.

“These people are still in detention and there was no document permitting their arrest for three weeks... Too often innocent people are found among the victims of the fight against terrorism in Russia,” she said.

Uzbek authorities have said that they moved in to retake control after an insurrection by armed extremists on May 13 in Andijan, while human rights campaigners have said security forces opened fire on hundreds of unarmed civilians who held anti-government protests in the town.

There are 20 million Muslims in Russia, according to official estimates, most of them in the North Caucasus as well as in the provinces of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan. —AFP

http://www.dawn.com/2005/08/03/int3.htm

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