Basayev's death will not drastically alter situation in Chechnya - rights activist
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posted by zaina19 on July, 2006 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/11/2006 2:15 PM Jul 11 2006 2:04PM Basayev's death will not drastically alter situation in Chechnya - rights activist
MOSCOW. July 11 (Interfax) - The killing of Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev will not trigger any dramatic changes in Chechnya, Memorial human rights center head Oleg Orlov told Interfax on Tuesday.
"The situation will not change drastically. But, given [Basayev's] role as a major organizer of the terrorist network, his elimination will create difficulties for those who have resisted federal forces with weapons in their hands," he said.
"Another horrible terrorist, another person responsible for savage crimes has been eliminated," he said.
Basayev should have been captured and brought to trial, he said. "It would be better for our country and the worldwide anti-terrorist operation in general if such a major terrorist had gone on trial. Very interesting details might have been revealed," Orlov said.
http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/politics/28.html?id_issue=11551261
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/12/2006 2:10 AM Open Gallery... Relatives of militants killed in October 13, 2005 attack stage a rally in Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria. Photo: Dmitry Lebedev Relatives of Militants Seek the G8 Support Yesterday, the relatives of insurgents killed in Nalchik attack of October 13, 2005 called on the G8 leaders and international organizations of right advocates to urge Russia’s authorities to give out the bodies for burial. “The law’s provision that denies giving out the bodies punishes harmless mothers” and violates religious rights stipulated in the RF constitution, says the address that was made public via the mass media. “We have called on the president of Russia, requesting him to show humanism and give out the bodies for burial,” relatives of insurgents killed in Nalchik past October said in a letter, emphasizing the address to Putin was signed by over 10,000 residents of Kabardino-Balkaria. Past Saturday, the Main Department of Russia’s Prosecutors ... >> full...
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To Heads Of States Of The G8, We Are The Victims...
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/11/2006 11:11 AM To Heads Of States Of The G8, We Are The Victims... History books and events reveal dates of war starting and ending between Russia and it's opponents, the oppressed nations that happened to be the neighbors and some times the neighbors' neighbors in regions and territories that extended around the structure of the imperial Muscovites state; but the existing fact and reality is continuity of the war that was started by those Muscovites that rolled over the bodies and corps of the innocent Human Beings which lead at certain times to eliminate tribes, and nations whether partially or totally, for the sake of swallow and ingest what they were able to consume and/or squeeze, force, crush, destroy, oppress, burden grievously all what their evil grip could reach and seize, to take or hold possession and control of the homes, properties, ... >> full...
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Bush to Press Putin Before G8
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/9/2006 5:12 PM Monday, July 10, 2006 Bush to Press Putin Before G8 Combined Reports WASHINGTON -- U.S. President George W. Bush is expected to voice concern about Russia's "backsliding on democracy" when he meets President Vladimir Putin before this weekend's G8 summit, U.S. officials said. Senior U.S. administration officials briefing reporters Thursday said that, while Russia had made significant democratic reforms, Washington was worried about recent trends. They said it was a "good bet" that "our concerns about backsliding on democracy" would be on the agenda when Bush meets Putin this Friday, a day before the summit opens. Putin sought to downplay any differences Thursday, telling an Internet conference that Bush was a "decent" friend. Bush on Thursday said he liked Putin and warned against publicly criticizing him. "No leader likes to be scolded publicly," Bush told CNN. "The people I deal with, you know, share the same emotions that ... >> full...
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Kabardino-Balkaria was visited by representatives of "International amnesty"
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Prev Discussion Next Discussion Send Replies to My Inbox Reply Recommend Message 1 of 1 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/4/2006 9:57 AM Kabardino-Balkaria was visited by representatives of "International amnesty" 4.7.2006 The deputy minister of internal affairs of Kabardino-Balkaria Eldar Sabanchiev met in Nalchik representatives of the legal expert organization "International amnesty" Frederica Bear and Victoria Web. As IА REGNUM correspondent was informed in the press-service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of KBR, they arrived to the republic with the fact-finding purposes. During the taken place exchange of opinions concerned a wide circle of questions the legal experts emphasized that "International amnesty" does not support and at the same time is not in opposition to any of the political systems; it operates for protection of human rights all over the world including the cases when the organization does not share beliefs of a person ... >> full...
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