The Society for Russian-Chechen Friendship is a honored human
rights NGO which has been active in denouncing human rights violations
in Chechnya for the past five years. The
SRCF was given a prestigious human rights award by the International
Helsinki Federation. For its courageous activity of information, in the
period from 2000 to 2004, four volunteers working for the
Society for Russian-Chechen Friendship were killed, and in at least two
of the incidents there was indisputable evidence that they were
executed without trial by members of the Russian forces. The Russian
government and its secret services (FSB) are now doing their utmost to
close down the SRCF.
Its destiny depends also from the external moral and informative
support of the outer world. The more the case of the SRCF becomes known
and is supported from the international community and the mass media
and more likely is it to avoid its closure.
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From a personal account of Oksana Chelysheva, editor of The Society for
Russian-Chechen Friendship - 14 Mar 2005.
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Actually, we have had serious
problems with the FSB and our authorities since 11 January 2005 when
they opened a criminal case against us. The pressure is enormous, both
imposed by the authorities and different media outlets. Besides, in
Nizhny Novgorod the authorities initiated the following actions against
the RCFS:
- Extraordinary checking of the
documentation by the Main Department of Registration Board at the
Justice Ministry of the Russian Federation (it started on 28 February
2005). The previous checking was done in July 2004. The organization
didn’t receive any warnings.
- Checking of the organization by the
Tax Inspection. The Ministry of Justice demanded to provide them with a
number of documents that exceeds the framework of the “Law on Public
Organizations” of the Russian Federation. We are going to turn to court
regarding this. The same measures have been undertaken against Nizhny
Novgorod Society for Human Rights, which is our partner organization.
This organization allows us the use of its premises for our office. It
also renders the opportunity to publish articles on Chechnya in the
newspaper it established.
Oksana Chelysheva, editor of The Society for Russian-Chechen Friendship.
To read the press releases of the SRCF
on human rights violations in
Chechnya (and all the archives) in English language:
click here.
For more information contact the SRCF
at: friend@sinn.ru