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Russia castigates EU's draft Chechnya resolution
- Subject: Russia castigates EU's draft Chechnya resolution
- From: "F A B I O C C H I::" <eco_fabiocchi at tin.it>
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 23:06:02 +0200
Friday, Apr. 9, 2004 Russia castigates EU's draft Chechnya resolution Associated Press Moscow - Russia complained bitterly Friday over a draft UN human-rights resolution on Chechnya that was proposed by the European Union. The EU draft, submitted Thursday, condemns human-rights violations Chechnya, including abductions, killings and torture and expresses concern over civilian difficulties in getting authorities to investigate rights abuses. "The given draft is politicized and we hope it does not pass," Deputy Foreign Minister Yuri Fedotov was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency. "The fact that the EU countries have resorted to submitting a resolution shows that they are putting the political process in the North Caucasus region in doubt. Moreover, it is a kind of encouragement to terrorists and runs counter to the uncompromising struggle against international terrorism." The draft also calls on Russia to provide better access to Chechnya for humanitarian aid groups and to co-operate with the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the Council of Europe, including helping to publishing a UN report on torture in the war-scarred region. Mr. Fedotov said the draft should not be accorded too much significance, since positive developments in Chechnya "are gathering force," Interfax reported. But he complained that the European Union had not accepted Russia's explanations about what it considers the real situation in Chechnya. Akhmad Kadyrov, the head of the Kremlin-backed Chechen government, said the draft resolution amounted to "moral support for the fighters," Interfax reported. His security council chief, Rudnik Dudayev, said that the EU was using "two or three-year-old arguments," Interfax reported. No foreign help is needed to solve Chechnya's problems - either from the EU or human-rights organizations - "from which there have been only words and no action," Mr. Dudayev was quoted as saying. On Thursday, four rights organizations - Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture and Russia's Memorial group - issued a joint statement saying that both Russian forces and Chechen fighters continue to abuse and terrorize Chechens. Along with abuses by rebels and Russian soldiers, a security force led by Ramzan Kadyrov, the son of Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov, is blamed for an increasing number of disappearances, the groups' statement said.
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