Samashki Demand Vengeance
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posted by zaina19 on April, 2005 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/8/2005 11:23 AM April, 6, 2005 Samashki Demand Vengeance 2 days before the tragedy, when chastisers would lose completely the right to be named people, a driver Mahmud, the head of the group of self-defense, told a correspondent of the radio "Freedom", "There has never been such, we do not need it (about the version started by Russians, that journalists from St.-Petersburg were killed in Samashki). It is the next canard. Can you imagine, they have thought it up in order just to say something that we thought they were "employees of the FSK". Russian armies are in one kilometer from us. They have mined everything, they shoot everywhere. There is nothing to eat. A plane flies by, bombs everything. There is shelling constantly. We protect the village". According to Movladi Udugov, that very day the special representative commission of the special department of the Joint Headquarters of ... >> full...
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Chechen Republic of Ichkeria: European Commission Approves 22.5 Million Euros Aid For Chechnya
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/10/2005 4:56 AM Chechen Republic of Ichkeria: European Commission Approves 22.5 Million Euros Aid For Chechnya A commission statement today says more money will follow in the course of the year.
The initial recipients will include internally displaced people and vulnerable groups in southern and central Chechnya, as well as displaced people in Ingushetia and Dagestan.
The European Commission says the assistance will cover a variety of needs -- protection, food, water, sanitation, health, shelter, education, psychological and social support, and mine-risk education.
The commission says it believes nearly 200,000 people remain displaced within Chechnya, many of whom were forced to leave Ingushetia as their camps were closed there.
Outside Chechnya, 35,000 people are still displaced in Ingushetia and some 10,000 in Dagestan.
The programs will be implemented by international agencies operating in the region.
Source: RFE
http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=14&par=2289
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The Anti-Semitic Roots of Anti-Chechen Propaganda
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/11/2005 6:02 AM Latest Press Releases on Human Rights in Chechnya Note: The following press releases are a selection coming form very different sources. The webauthor simply "copies and pastes" them and is not responsible for its content and the opinions expressed therein do not necessarily reflect my views and opinions. Received on:: Title 9 April 2005 Over 3,000 Civilians Killed in Chechnya in Last 5 Years Northern Caucasus: Commission allocates €22,5/28 million for victims of conflict in Chechnya European Commission to promote “export of democracy” in the Caucasus 6 April 2005 New report by the IHF "Chechnya: More of the Same. Extrajudicial killings, Enforced "Disappearances", Illegal Arrests, Torture" 14 Chechen refugees detained in Transcarpathia The president's aide: No one knows a precise number of kidnapped people in Chechnya Ombudsman Confirms Violation of Human Rights Russian persecution of Muslims increases Three people kidnapped during the past twenty-four hours in Chechnya 2 April 2005 Local man abducted, ... >> full...
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European Court Critical Of Russia, Georgia Over 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: 4/13/2005 1:26 AM 13.04.2005 European Court Critical Of Russia, Georgia Over Chechens The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, ruled today that Georgia violated the human rights of 13 Chechens. The court said Georgia failed to give them a fair chance to appeal against extradition after they entered the country illegally. The 13 men, all Chechens of Russian or Georgian origin, were arrested on the border between Russia and Georgia in 2002 carrying weapons. Five of the men were extradited to Russia despite a request by the European Court of Human Rights for the Georgian authorities to defer any decision. Two others were arrested in Russia after being freed by Georgia. The remaining six have been freed by Tbilisi. The court ordered Georgia to pay ... >> full...
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ECHR: Georgia to Pay EUR 84,500 to 13 Chechens
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 4/13/2005 1:27 AM 13.04.2005 ECHR: Georgia to Pay EUR 84,500 to 13 Chechens The Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled against Georgia in a case submitted to the court by 13 citizens of Russia and Georgia of Chechen origin, who were detained by the Georgian border guards in August 2002 near the Russian border, the ECHR press release reads: http://www.echr.coe.int/eng/Press/2005/April/ChamberjudgmentShamayevand12Others1 20405.htm According to the ECHR ruling Georgia has to pay 13 applicants, for non-pecuniary damage, the overall sum of 80,500 euros (EUR), in awards ranging from EUR 2,500 to EUR 11,000, and EUR 4,000 to the applicants jointly for costs and expenses. 5 Chechens out of 13 were extradited to Russia in October, 2002. Applicants complained extradition to Russia, where capital punishment had not been abolished, exposed them to a real danger of death or torture. They further complained of the treatment inflicted on them while being ... >> full...
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