| Demonstration in Moscow for Chechnya |
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| Written by smock | |||
| Tuesday, 15 December 2009 08:27 | |||
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On December 10, one day before the 15th anniversary of Russian occupation in Chechnya, a group of people who have respect human rights and law rules demonstrated against Russia’s colonialist policy and war crimes in Chechnya.
The demonstration was organized by United Civil Front (Obyedinyonniy Grazhdanskiy Front – OGF), Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (Federatsia Nezavisimiikh Profsoyutz Rossia – FNPR) and Anti-War Club. Around 20
people gathered to the protest
demonstration near the Gribeyedov Monument in Moscow between 17.30 –
19.00 hours. The participants carried posters like “Tomorrow is the
Beginning Day of War!”, “Chechnya, Forgive Us!”, “The War in Caucasus,
A Crime Against Humanity”. “Despite the declaring of Russian authorities about end of Russian-Chechen war, in the reality it continiouse today. And it seems that will continue for a long time. Now the war in Chechnya is in a guerilla form. Also in the region, daily explosions and killing of innocent civilians continue. I belive that this war is a result of incompetent Caucasus policy of Russian authorities ” said Lolita Tsariya, heads the Moscow branch of the United Civil Front.
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In early October, the Russian Deputy Minister of Defense Vladimir Popovkin announced the decision to take two heavy nuclear-powered missile cruisers (TAKR) out of conservation and restore them to the active fleet. This decision coming just one year after the Petr Velikii (Peter the Great), the fourth ship of its class and the only one then in service, set out on a long-range cruise that took it from Severomorsk, the home port of the Northern Fleet to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, South Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans. On this voyage, which lasted from September 22, 2008, to March 10, 2009, the Petr Velikii exercised naval presence –taking part in naval maneuvers with friendly powers (Venezuela and India), making port calls and even engaging in antipiracy operations off the coast of Somalia. The arrival of the Petr Velikii at the port of La Guaira, Venezuela, in late November coincided with the state visit by President Dmitry Medvedev shortly afterwards (Interfax, October 2). |
