| A hundred new complaints submitted to European Court from Chechnya this year |
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| Written by smock | |||
| Tuesday, 22 December 2009 20:15 | |||
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The Judge also said that 55 decisions passed in Strasbourg this year were on Chechen cases. "Complaints from Ingushetia should be added here," said Mr Kovler and added: "I'd like to hope that the law draft developed by the Ministry of Justice on compensations to the persons who suffered from counterterrorist operations, will be adopted in the near future", ITAR-TASS reports. This year, the number of complaints from Russia to the ECtHR has increased by more than 10 percent. They now make a third of all the complaints considered by the ECtHR.
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Europe is experiencing an exceptionally cold and snowy winter, but at least Russian gas is flowing at full volume through Ukraine and Belarus with no interruptions. Several times in the last few months Moscow has sent warnings on probable complications to European customers, but each time monthly payments for imported gas arrived from Kyiv without delay, as in the first week of January (RIA Novosti, January 7). Russia is thus denied an opportunity to make good political use of the “pay-or-freeze” weather and it is also showing uncharacteristic patience in the talks on oil prices with Belarus, which is eager to take full advantage of the newly-established Customs Union (Vedomosti, January 4). The perfect balance of demand and supply does not mean, however, that the period of “gas wars” and oil cuts is over, and Europe has found a way towards a sustainable energy peace. |
