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REFUGEES IN GEORGIA REGISTERED INTO DATABASE.
Georgia's Ministry for Refugees and Settlement Issues, it was reported on April 15, has begun reregistering Chechen refugees living in the Pankisi Gorge region of northern Georgia. "The reregistration, which ends on April 26, is being financed by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees,... MORE
INQUIRY INTO MISSPENT FUNDS INCONCLUSIVE.
The newspaper Kommersant reported that, on April 11, Putin summoned Sergei Stepashin, the chairman of the Russian Accounting Chamber, to his office in the Kremlin to inquire about the results of that body's inquiry into the use of Russian budget funds for the restoration of... MORE
GRYZLOV ANNOUNCES COUNTERBALANCE TO RADIO LIBERTY BROADCASTS.
In an indication that the regime's commitment to "Chechenization" of the conflict was still on the rise, the Russian minister for internal affairs, Boris Gryzlov, stated during a meeting of the MVD for the Southern Federal District held in Rostov-on-Don on April 12 that henceforth... MORE
NEW HUMAN RIGHTS REPRESENTIVE ANNOUNCED.
Ekho Moskvy Radio reported on April 15 that President Putin's human rights representative to Chechnya, Vladimir Kalamanov, would shortly be leaving his post to take up the position of Russian representative to UNESCO. The radio predicted that Kalamanov would be replaced by the well-known former... MORE
USTINOV HOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS DISCUSSION.
On April 16, the Procurator General of Russia, Vladimir Ustinov, invited several leading Russian human rights activists in for a discussion of issues of mutual concern. According to Oleg Orlov, chair of the human rights center Memorial, who attended the meeting, one of the issues... MORE
OSCE MISSION HEAD SAYS ZACHISTKI MUST END.
In an interview with Reuters news service on April 16, Jorma Inki, head of the OSCE mission to Chechnya, stressed that Russian troops must curb their unregulated security sweeps in Chechen villages before peace talks to end the conflict can take place. He said that... MORE
EU RESOLUTION CALLS FOR CEASE-FIRE.
On April 10, the European Parliament of the European Union formally adopted a resolution "on the situation in Chechnya." In this resolution, the parliament reaffirmed its position that "there is no military way to solve the problems in Chechnya" and called upon "all parties involved... MORE
FOREIGN MINISTRY SNAPS BACK AT EU.
On April 15, the Russian Foreign Ministry responded negatively to this resolution by the European Parliament, terming it a manifestation of "double standards" and "encouragement of terrorism." The resolution, the ministry said, "questions the sovereign right and obligation of a state to maintain constitutional order... MORE
PRESS CONFERENCE HELD ON RAMIFICATIONS OF INGUSH ELECTION.
On April 16, Russian State Duma deputy Evgeny Marchenko and leaders of Russian human rights organizations held a press conference in Moscow during which they expressed their concern "over the situation which has been created in Ingushetia on the eve of the second round of... MORE