The Application of the Chechens, Living in Hamburg
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posted by zaina19 on September, 2005 as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/2/2005 2:38 PM September, 2, 2005 The Application of the Chechens, Living in Hamburg We, the Chechen refugees living in Hamburg , have gone through difficult days in the end of August. On the 24 th of August, 2005 , in all newspapers of Germany there was information that three people, speaking the Arabian language, prepared for an act of terrorism in Hamburg . But in the photos in newspapers there were photos of young men from our community, whom we knew only from the most positive side. Thus we observed, how the German special troops had surrounded, practically, all places, where Chechens lived. Understanding, that the young men, shown in newspapers, were fair and decent people, who could not do anything illegal, especially an act of terrorism, we saw, how some unclear grandiose provocation was being prepared against us. Remembering the recent events in London , about acts ... >> full...
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In the first half-year of 2005, 9400 Chechens asked for asylum in the West
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/9/2005 3:48 AM September, 9, 2005
In the first half-year of 2005, 9400 Chechens asked for asylum in the West
The data published in September, 6 by the Supreme commissariat on refugees of the United Nations are such. The data concern 36 industrially advanced countries of the West, including 24 countries of the Eurounion.
As a whole, because of sharply amplified restrictive policy concerning refugees, their number was strongly reduced, especially in such new countries of the Eurounion, as Slovakia and Poland. In USA the total number of refugees was reduced to 8 % in comparison with the same period of the last year, in England - to 23 %, in Germany - 29 %, in Austria - 26 %, in Canada - 26 %, in Sweden - 30 %, in Slovakia - 78 %, - informs the agency Reiter.
Chechenpress, 09.09.05 http://chechenpress.co.uk/english/news/2005/09/09/10.shtml
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Russia’s Human Rights Envoy Sues Negligent Police Officers
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
Vladimir Lukin / Photo from www.lenta.ru Vladimir Lukin / Photo from www.lenta.ru Russia’s Human Rights Envoy Sues Negligent Police Officers Created: 07.09.2005 11:19 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 11:19 MSK > document.write(get_ago(1126077567)); </SCRIPT> MosNews Presidential human rights commissioner Vladimir Lukin has filed an action against employees of a Moscow police station, accusing them of negligence and dereliction of duty, the Rossiskaya Gazeta newspaper reported Wednesday. The action was filed against a district police station in southern Moscow on a behalf of Moscow resident Margarita Gavrilova. In August of 2000 the woman notified the police station she had been defrauded of her cash by a group of swindlers. Gavrilova claimed the offenders had put her in a state of trance forcing her to part with all the cash she had on her. Police investigators, however, ignored her complaints and the woman was forced to look for the culprits on her own. A month later she brought the gang to ... >> full...
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For 7 months the Polish frontier guards have detained more than 200 Chechen refugees
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/18/2005 6:15 PM September, 17, 2005
For 7 months the Polish frontier guards have detained more than 200 Chechen refugees
For the first 7 months in 2005 the Polish frontier guards have detained in total 236 persons with passports issued in Russia, basically on the Polish-German border when they illegally tried to get across to Germany. This is higher, than for the similar period of the last year. Almost all detained are Chechens, informs German newspaper Die Welt.
Chechenpress, 17.09.05 http://chechenpress.co.uk/english/news/2005/09/17/08.shtml
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Police Detain Trepashkin 2 Weeks After Release
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posted by zaina19 on as Human Rights
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 9/18/2005 7:13 PM Police Detain Trepashkin 2 Weeks After Release Monday, September 19, 2005. Issue 3255. Page 3. The Associated Press For MT Mikhail Trepashkin Police on Sunday re-imprisoned Mikhail Trepashkin, a former FSB officer who was released last month after serving just under half of his four-year sentence on charges of revealing state secrets, his lawyer said. Trepashkin, who had investigated the alleged role of the Federal Security Service in a series of apartment bombings in 1999, was detained at his home in Moscow, his lawyer Yelena Lipster said. On Friday, a Sverdlovsk region court overturned a lower court decision to release him early for good behavior. Trepashkin arrived in Moscow on Aug. 31 after being freed from prison in Nizhny Tagil. Trepashkin's wife, Tatyana, was quoted by RIA-Novosti as saying that police officers read the court ruling and said that they were taking him back to the prison in Nizhny ... >> full...
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