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WASHINGTON WILL NOT MEET WITH AKHMADOV.
On May 31, NTV.ru reported that "representatives of the American administration 'have not met and do not plan to meet' with the so-called minister of foreign affairs of Chechnya, Il'yas Akhmadov, who is currently present in Washington. An official of the State Department, who wished... MORE
TALBOTT SPEAKS OF CLINTON AND CHECHEN CONFLICT.
In his just-published memoir, The Russia Hand (Random House, 2002), former deputy secretary of state and the president-designate of the Brookings Institution, Strobe Talbott, offered several informative passages concerning the Clinton administration's dealings with the Russian leadership both during the 1994-1996 conflict and the current... MORE
INGUSH REFUGEE AGREEMENT SIGNED.
On May 29, at a meeting held in Grozny (Djohar), the pro-Moscow head of the Chechen administration, Akhmad Kadyrov, and the newly elected president of Ingushetia, retired FSB General Murat Zyazikov, signed an agreement affirming that "all Chechen refugees should be brought back home from... MORE
UN REAFFIRMS VOLUNTARY RETURN OF REFUGEES.
On May 28, the new head of the European directorate of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Raymond Hall, reaffirmed that the UN is "upholding the principle of voluntary return" of Chechen internally displaced persons currently living in Ingushetia. "Asked if law enforcement actions against... MORE
AMNESTY ANNUAL REPORT RELEASED.
On May 28, Amnesty International released its annual report, charging that Russian and Chechen separatist armed forces had both committed serious human rights abuses last year. "Violations by Russian forces," the report noted, "included torture, 'disappearances,' extra-judicial executions and arbitrary detention in unofficial prisons... Criminal... MORE
RUSSIAN JOURNALIST CRITICIZES BUSH.
In an article appearing in the May 25 issue of Novye Izvestia, entitled "Is There Torture in Russia?" journalist Zoya Svetova began by observing: "President Bush, who this week is to meet in Moscow with President Putin and decide important strategic questions with him, considers... MORE
MEMORIAL EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT TORTURE.
On May 28, a leading Russian human rights organization, Memorial, noted that, at its sessions held in Geneva on 13, 14 and 16 May, the UN Committee against Torture had adopted recommendations concerning the war in Chechnya which had been put forward by Memorial and... MORE
DUMA SESSION HELD ON RYAZAN BOMBINGS.
On May 27, a session was held in Moscow of the Working Group of the Public Committee to Investigate the Circumstances of the Explosions of Apartment Houses in Moscow and Volgodonsk and the Exercises of the FSB in Ryazan (in September 1999). Participating in the... MORE
CHECHEN WOMEN STAGE PROTEST.
On May 30, the Associated Press reported that a gathering of Chechen women were engaged in protesting the abduction by federal forces and subsequent disappearance of their relatives in a demonstration which was held outside the offices of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in... MORE