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CENSUS CONCLUDED.
On October 14, Stanislav Il'yasov, the pro-Moscow premier of the Chechen administration, announced that the just-concluded census of the Chechen population had determined that 1,088,816 persons currently reside in the republic. The population of the Chechen capital, he added, is 205,000. "Now," Il'yasov concluded, "we... MORE
RUSSIAN AND CHECHEN REPRESENTATIVES MEET.
The October 16 issue of Nezavismaya Gazeta carried an article by journalist Il'ya Maksakov entitled "A Representative of Putin Has Met with the People of Maskhadov." On October 13, Maksakov wrote, in Znamenskoe, the district center for Nadterechny District in Chechnya, President Putin's special representative... MORE
MEMORIAL: MEDIA REPORTS INACCURATE.
An account released by a leading Russian human rights organization, Memorial, entitled "Who Broke Off the Negotiations in Chechnya?" noted that the Nezavisimaya Gazeta account and other media reports concerning the October 13 meeting contained serious errors (Hro.org, October 19). The Memorial author noted that... MORE
GRANI.RU: “A CERTAIN PRIVATE ASSIGNMENT”.
Citing a report that had appeared in the newspaper Kommersant, the website Grani.ru wrote on October 17: "In Switzerland, in approximately two weeks' time, new negotiations of a deputy of the Duma with representatives of Aslan Maskhadov will take place.... The deputy of the State... MORE
PUBLIC OPINION TURNING?
The results of a public opinion survey on the subject of the war in Chechnya conducted in the provincial Russian city of Vladimir by an independent polling organization commissioned to do so by a local radio station were reported by the human rights organization Memorial... MORE
POLITKOVSKAYA RECOGNIZED.
On October 18, the Moscow Times reported from New York that Anna Politkovskaya, a well-known war correspondent who writes for Novaya Gazeta, had been recognized, along with a woman journalist from Pakistan and one from Zimbabwe, as a recipient of this year's International Women's Media... MORE
CHECHEN CONFERENCE HELD IN MOSCOW.
On October 18, a conference--"Chechen Dead-End: Where to Seek the Road to Peace?"--organized by the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia opened at the Hotel Rossiya in Moscow. Among those addressing the conference were Salambek Maigov, co-chair of the Anti-War Committee of Chechnya, who asserted... MORE
ANNA POLITKOVSKAYA VISITS PANKISI GORGE.
On October 15, the Russian Foreign Ministry's official representative in Georgia, Aleksandr Yakovenko, complained to reporters that Georgia had not submitted to Russia a list of Chechen refugees who wanted to return to their homes in Chechnya. "Russia is doing its best to assist repatriation... MORE
MOSCOW-TBILISI AGREEMENT NONE TOO CERTAIN.
On October 4, Georgian law enforcement sources confirmed that five Chechen separatist fighters detained on Georgian territory near the border between Georgia and Russia on August 3 and 5 had been turned over to Russia. Three days later, on October 7, Presidents Vladimir Putin and... MORE