Since the end of the regime at the beginning of the scheme The Devil Wears Prada
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"Putin is good because it is communist!
okay because Putin is our ally! The Chechens
of shit that the first were of poor souls who were sent to the gulag by the "rogue" Stalin now they are all terrorists. "
groups fighting for human rights in Chechnya, including Amnesty International and the Society of Memorial Human Rights Centre (HRC) of Grozny, confirm that the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, murdered on October 7 last year, has often said, and that has always fought: Chechnya is now under a reign of terror, the same journalist called it the Caucasian republic, "a living hell on earth. "
The newsletter of the Council of Non Governmental Organisations (NGO Council) published Livechechnya.org will continue to review cases of arbitrary detention, violence, abductions and human rights abuses against the civilian population.
The NGO Council spoke of the so-called "special operations" carried on by government security forces: the armed groups forcibly entering the homes of civilians, kidnap people and hold them for a few days, many of these then disappear forever, those they are instead issued show signs of violence and torture.
As stated by a report by Human Rights Watch issued two weeks ago, the people illegally abducted and detained are often relatives or acquaintances of suspected Chechen terrorists which you try to extract information by force, others are ordinary civilians to which forced to admit the crimes they did not never committed. The Memorial Society
also reveals the discovery of mass graves and bodies (or what remains of them) with signs of torture, the bodies are often mutilated to make the bodies unrecognizable.
While human rights groups denounced the human rights violations and disappearances of civilians (according to the monitoring of the Memorial Society, which covers only 25-30% of the territory of Chechnya since 2002, were kidnapped in 1948 685 people were released, 189 killed, 1040 missing and 34 are still on trial), the pro-Russian Chechen Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov denies all charges on time justifying military operations to combat terrorism in Chechnya and Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that the war in Chechnya has been completed by continuing to make optimistic statements about his plan of "normalization."
Even the anti-terrorist operations in Russia, despite the killing of some members of separatist groups, but have not repressed the Chechen resistance. On the contrary, as reported in the British press agency Reuters, the continuing Russian military operations hate separatists and push the population even more moderate groups to take part in and support the armed insurgency.
fact continue the bombardment of the Russian army, especially in the south of Chechnya, where the mountains and the dense bush you think you can hide the terrorist groups.
news agency Reuters also shows the plight of Chechen society: 80% of the population is unemployed, the wounds of war affect the economy and daily life and political structures are affected by a high rate of corruption. During the war 100% of the industries and 80% of Chechen social structures were destroyed. Attempts to revive the economy have been blocked by fighting between Chechen rebels and government militias.
The Council shall also inform the NGO health concern in the country, especially regarding the rise in tuberculosis cases. The people died of the disease in the last ten months are in fact 228 (and these are just the official figures). The situation can become catastrophic if you think that there is still a working program to prevent the spread of the disease and doctors say that a patient under these conditions can infect 20 to 50 people.
The NGO Council also explains the worrying situation of Chechen refugees living in neighboring republics. The Russian government continues for years to ask the return of Chechen refugees. Currently in the territories adjacent to Chechnya, many refugees living in precarious circumstances: people often live without assistance and without services for basic needs, children often can not go to school because not accepted by local schools and adults are often deprived of the right to work. For more about the charities accuse The Russian government has cut funds for humanitarian aid, supply of electricity, gas and water in order to induce the refugees to forced return.
Those who choose to repatriate are housed in so-called TAC (Temporary Accommodation Centers) that were claimed by non-governmental organizations operating in the territory, I'm not a better solution.
E 'a few days ago the news reported on dell'NGO Council with respect to the cut-off of heating in the temporary shelters of Grozny. This involves, in addition to the normal discomfort, the risk of epidemics of diseases caused by the cold. In the TAC of Grozny there are about 2,000 people. Other news reported
dall'NGO Council is that concerning the abuse and threats suffered by the families of Chechen nationality residing in Astrakhan by the inhabitants of the area. The Chechen families living here in a veritable state of siege, receiving daily threats of physical violence and blackmail are instigated with the forced repatriation.
The numerous complaints to local authorities and even the letters sent directly to President Putin, in which he was invited to provide for their safety, went unanswered.
Among the human rights violations there is freedom of expression. According to the Memorial Society of the Chechen people are afraid to talk about the abduction and abuse. According to a survey in Grozny, 80% residents are not prepared to relate their experiences.
Moreover, as reported news agency Reuters, some human rights NGOs have been refused renewal of a permit to operate in Chechnya due to the entry into force of new legislation.
The Kremlin argues that the purpose of this law is to stop the terrorist groups that could benefit from the organizations as a cover, but the NGOs think this is just a new strategy to ban their work and censor information.
Even journalists and reporters are uncomfortable and often eliminated with the investigation into their deaths remain unsolved. The U.S. State Department says that in the last six years have been 13 journalists killed in Russia. With the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya on October 7 last year in Chechnya and throughout the world we have lost another key speaker for the truth.
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