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WORLD
Allegations of human rights abuses in Chechnya
Russian embassy officials were called
into the Department of Foreign Affairs regarding
allegations of serious human rights violations
in Chechnya.
“Russia must work together with Canada
and the international community to ensure
that allegations of human rights abuses in
Chechnya are quickly investigated,” Foreign
Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy said after
viewing disturbing television footage showing
what are reportedly Russian soldiers dumping
mutilated bodies in Chechnya. “While we do
not have any further information to support
the authenticity of these claims, if these
allegations are accurate, it confirms some
of our worst fears with respect to this conflict.”
The conflict in Chechnya was one of the
key subjects of Minister Axworthy’s meetings
with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov
in Moscow three weeks ago. At that meeting,
Mr. Axworthy pressed his Russian counterpart
on the immediate need to begin a political
process aimed at reaching a peaceful settlement
to the conflict, and the requirement for
increased access to the region for intenational
humanitarian relief. Canada’s concerns about
the situation in Chechnya were raised in
Ottawa with visiting Russian Minister and
G-8 Sherpa Alexander Livshits. Chechnya has
also been the subject of numerous recent
interventions by Canada at the Permanent
Council of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe in Vienna.
According to Minister Axworthy, it is
in Russia’s interest to support an
investigation
into allegations of human rights abuses
in
Chechnya, including scrutiny by international
human rights observers, in order to
determine
the true extent of the abuses and to
identify
and bring to justice anyone implicated.
Canada
welcomes Russian assurances that the
video
will be handed over to military prosecutors
and calls on newly appointed Special
Presidential
Representative for Human Rights in
Chechnya
Vladimir Kalamanov to ensure that all
allegations
are fully investigated.

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