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original sender: "Comite Tchetchenie" <comitetchetchenie@hotmail.com> *begin forwarded message* N01 - Prayer Vigil, Moscow 02/11/99 Chris Hunter, Moscow The prayer vigil continues in its fifth day today. Viktor Popkov and Mikhail Roshchin have been joined in the fast by Yuri Samodurov, coordinator of the Sakharov Museum in Moscow. Well-wishers regularly visit the site of the vigil from 10am to 10pm, beside the offices of Russian human rights organization 'Memorial'. People of various confessions, Russian Orthodox, Quakers, Muslims, visit and pray together at the site. A major challenge to those participating in the vigil is the increasingly cold weather. The local militia have refused permission for a tent to be erected at the site. A small cloth canopy is the only shelter, which is occupied mainly by the altar. Your letters to the Mayor of Moscow in support of the vigil and requesting that permission be granted for a winter tent to be erected at the site would be helpful. Without adequate shelter, the cold will be unbearable when the freezing weather arrives. Letters can be sent to: Mayor of Moscow Yuri Mikhailovich Luzhkov, Moscow Town Hall ('Meriya'), Ulitsa Tverskaya 13, Moscow, Russian Federation Fax: +7-095-2343295 The Centre for Peacemaking and Community Development is happy to pass on messages of support the organizers and friends of the vigil in Moscow (email: peacecentre@glasnet.ru). N02 (NewYork, November 10, 1999) Human Rights Watch researchers on the Chechen-Ingush border have learned of new Russian attacks over the past three days in the central and western parts of Chechnya. The attacks have taken a heavy toll on civilians. Witnesses report that heavy bombing in the Chechen capital of Grozny left at least eight civilians dead on Sunday, November 7. Vakha, a forty-year-old businessman, reported that a series of four explosions on Lenin Street near a railroad tunnel overturned a truck transporting civilians, killing eight people inside. The witness saw the bodies being carried away for burial only minutes after the explosion. Seventy-year-old Ali Magomadov saw five of his neighbors killed in an air attack on the Oktyabrskii district of Grozny on Friday morning, November 5, and said there were no sheets to wrap the bodies. Shelling continued on Sunday and Monday, he reported. Six airplanes were involved in the attack around midday on Sunday. The aircraft began bombing the northern part of the city, and then shifted to the city center where the truck was hit. According to Vakha, the attack could have been aimed at what he believed was the residence of a Chechen commander, some 200 yards away. However, Vakha and three others who saw casualties of bombs attacks on Grozny over the past four days claimed that they saw only civilian casualties. Witness accounts contradict recent claims by Russian officials that civilians are not suffering unduly. On Friday, Valery Manilov, first deputy chief of Russia's general staff, said, Attempts to convince the world that...we are using disproportionate force, that the refugees are in a horrible situation this is not at all true... Russian authorities have barred foreign journalists from entering Chechnya, making it impossible to confirm witness accounts. Having heard of the attacks in Grozny, Roza, 42, came from a nearby suburb to look for her husband. She found only the remains of their apartment building, which was hit in the Sunday attack. She told Human Rights Watch that she feared her husband might remain in the rubble. I saw with my own eyes pieces of human bodies scattered in the street, Roza said. Russian aircraft also continued to bomb Urus-Martan, a town fifteen miles south of Grozny, over the weekend. A fifty-two year-old engineer, also named Vakha, reported that water is so scarce in Grozny that people are melting the season's first snow for consumption. He fled the capital only this morning, repeating claims made by numerous witnesses that civilians are crouching in basements for hours during bombing runs, with little to eat and only firewood for heat. One witness said, What is sad is that the ones who remain in Grozny are those who cannot leave because of old age, infirmity, or +AFs-the need to care for+AF0- sick relatives. I stayed to care for my ill sister until yesterday, when I left her with elderly neighbors. During visits to the Chechen border, Human Rights Watch researchers have also learned that people driving vehicles must wait up to three days to leave the war-torn republic. Russian authorities have recently established a more rapid screening procedure permitting Chechens to leave, reducing significantly the estimated 40,000-person backlog of last week. However, approximately two thousand people still line the highway out of Chechnya waiting to pass multiple checkpoints spread over four miles. Although persons on foot or using public transportation may now cross the border into the neighboring Russian republic of Ingushetia within hours, those in their own vehicles have waited up to three days to depart Chechnya. Receiving this post in your inbox? You can read it on the Web at Topica. Just register and go to Your Lists page. It's that easy. http://www.topica.com/t/6 N03 Subject: APPEAL OF CHECHEN AND GEORGIAN NGOs TO PREVENT ECOLOGICAL CATASTROPHE IN CHECHNYA Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 22:37:13 +0400 Organization: EISD Centre "Rio" INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF PROTEST ACTION AGAINST THE WAR IN CHECHNYA Joint Appeal of the Georgian and Chechen non-governmental organisations to Civic environmental organisation and all people in the World. On November 8, 1999 in Tbilisi a meeting of environmental NGOs from Georgia and Chechnya was held which discussed the ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS of the WAR IN CHECHNYA. We address you with the appeal to do everything in your power in order to stop this cruel war, as a result of which the whole nation id being extinguished and most beautiful nature of the Caucasus is being destroyed. This war is doubtlessly leading to the global environmental catastrophe due to the bombing and rocket shooting on enormous quantity of chemical and oil refinery plants on the territory of the Chechen Republic of Ichkerya (these factories amounted to 30% of the whole industry capacity in the former USSR while, at the same time the territory of the Chechen Republic then has amounted only to 0.08% of the territory of the USSR). The Situation in Chechnya and in the Caucasus is being complicated by the fact that, near the capital of Chechnya, on the Karakh Mountain at the river Terek flowing into the Caspian Sea, a huge disposal site for the radioactive waste is being situated. This specialised complex ("Radon") was built during the Soviet times in 1965. The radioactive sources buried there include: +Cobalt -60;, Plutonium <EN DASH Beryl, Radium <EN DASH 226, Caesium <EN DASH 137, Thorium, Thulium -170, Iridium - 192, Americium<EN DASH 241, Iod<EN DASH 131, etc. Their volume is 906m3. In the surroundings of the city of Grozny in various regions at the factories and enterprises one can find 67 different sources of radiation with long periods of semi-fusion. And these units everyday are subjected to the rocket shootings and bombings. According to the data of the scientists from Georgia, Chechnya and other countries of Caucasus, in case of un-hermetisation of only one disposal site +Radon; this region will become lifeless. In connection with this threat of destruction hanging above Chechnya and the Caucasian region, we are organising an international week of protest actions against the war in Chechnya on November 15-22. During this week, and namely on November 18-19, the OSCE Summit will be taking place in Istanbul, Turkey. We appeal to all, for whom the peace on the earth is precious and who wants to contribute in the protection of universal human rights, to join us and organise protest actions with the slogans to immediately stop the war on the territory of Chechnya. By taking this initiative the NGOs of Georgia and Chechnya consider that the joining of actions of people from different countries for peace and refusal from the violence, can play important role in the timely resolution of the arms conflict in Chechnya and can prevent the environmental catastrophe. We believe that at the verge of the third millennium the humankind does not have the right to resolve the conflict issues by way of violence and arms. Any conflict issues should be resolved at the negotiation table. We believe in the possibility of solving the conflict in Chechnya in a peaceful way. OSCE has already recognised that the situation of the refugees from Chechnya is a humanitarian catastrophe. We do not want to allow the environmental disaster.. The Protest Week, in which thousand of people will take place, will help establish the relations that are based on the refusal from violence and will give the possibility to prepare the ground for stepping into the next millennium without the wars. We have great hopes in your resolution and support. On behalf of the participants of the Meeting: Nana Nemsadze, Chairperson, The Green Movement of Georgia Anna Abramishvili, Chairperson, The Foundation of the Solidarity of the Caucasian People Nato Kirvalidze, President, Environmental Information and Sustainable Development Centre +Rio; (Georgia) Giorgi Dartsimelia, Director, Georgia Youth EcoMovement Ramzan Goitemirov, Chairman, Caucasian Ecological Council Rustam Nasaev, Deputy Chairman, The Green Movement of Chechen Republic of Ichkerya Ibragim Yakhyaev, International Historical-cum-Educational Charity and Human Rights Society +Memorial; (Branch in the Chechen Republic of Ichkerya) Adlan Dinaev, President of non-governmental organisation Laman Az (the Chechen Republic of Ichkerya) --- End Forwarded Message --- Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net